Letters, Sentences, and MaximsG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1888 - 327 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 62
... dress is a very foolish thing ; and yet it is a very foolish thing for a man not to be well dressed , according to his rank and way of life ; and it is so far from being a disparagement to any man's under- standing , that it is rather a ...
... dress is a very foolish thing ; and yet it is a very foolish thing for a man not to be well dressed , according to his rank and way of life ; and it is so far from being a disparagement to any man's under- standing , that it is rather a ...
Σελίδα 66
... dress is so too . Why then should you be ashamed ? Why not go into mixed company with as little concern as you would into your own room ? [ Bath , Sept. ] * Mr . Stanhope was then travelling with his tutor in Germany . THE WELL - BRED ...
... dress is so too . Why then should you be ashamed ? Why not go into mixed company with as little concern as you would into your own room ? [ Bath , Sept. ] * Mr . Stanhope was then travelling with his tutor in Germany . THE WELL - BRED ...
Σελίδα 67
... dress , their houses , and their manners , a little more , it may be , than he really thinks they deserve . But this degree of complaisance is neither criminal nor abject ; and is but a small price to pay for the good - will and ...
... dress , their houses , and their manners , a little more , it may be , than he really thinks they deserve . But this degree of complaisance is neither criminal nor abject ; and is but a small price to pay for the good - will and ...
Σελίδα 72
... DRESS . - Take great care always to be dressed like the reasonable people of your own age , in the place where you are ; whose dress is never spoken of one way or another , as either too negligent or too much studied . [ Same date ...
... DRESS . - Take great care always to be dressed like the reasonable people of your own age , in the place where you are ; whose dress is never spoken of one way or another , as either too negligent or too much studied . [ Same date ...
Σελίδα 84
... dress well , and not too well ? Do you consider your air and manner of presenting yourself , enough , and not too much ? neither negligent nor stiff . All these things deserve a degree of care , a second - rate attention ; they give an ...
... dress well , and not too well ? Do you consider your air and manner of presenting yourself , enough , and not too much ? neither negligent nor stiff . All these things deserve a degree of care , a second - rate attention ; they give an ...
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