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Σελίδα 15
... in mind and manner . The Chesterfield , then , that we love especially to study
is the man of wit and experience , who knew all the affairs and passed through all
phases of political and public life only to find out its smallest resources , and to ...
... in mind and manner . The Chesterfield , then , that we love especially to study
is the man of wit and experience , who knew all the affairs and passed through all
phases of political and public life only to find out its smallest resources , and to ...
Σελίδα 39
... mind and give attention to whatever he says to you , and behave yourself
seriously and decently while you are with him ; afterwards play , run , and jump
as much as ever you please . [ July 24 , 1739 . ] • Young Mr . Stanhope ' s tutor ,
THE ...
... mind and give attention to whatever he says to you , and behave yourself
seriously and decently while you are with him ; afterwards play , run , and jump
as much as ever you please . [ July 24 , 1739 . ] • Young Mr . Stanhope ' s tutor ,
THE ...
Σελίδα 46
It is certain that humanity is the particular characteristic of a great mind ; little ,
vicious minds are full of anger and revenge , and are incapable of feeling the
exalted pleasure of forgiving their enemies , and of bestowing marks of favor and
...
It is certain that humanity is the particular characteristic of a great mind ; little ,
vicious minds are full of anger and revenge , and are incapable of feeling the
exalted pleasure of forgiving their enemies , and of bestowing marks of favor and
...
Σελίδα 51
No more levity ; childish toys and playthings must be thrown aside , and your
mind directed to serious objects . What was not unbecoming of a child would be
disgraceful to a youth . Wherefore , endeavor , with all your might , to show a
suitable ...
No more levity ; childish toys and playthings must be thrown aside , and your
mind directed to serious objects . What was not unbecoming of a child would be
disgraceful to a youth . Wherefore , endeavor , with all your might , to show a
suitable ...
Σελίδα 52
cipal and most necessary one , not only as it is very important itself ; but as it adds
great lustre to the more solid advantages both of the heart and the mind .
MANNER . - An easy manner and carriage must be wholly free from those odd
tricks ...
cipal and most necessary one , not only as it is very important itself ; but as it adds
great lustre to the more solid advantages both of the heart and the mind .
MANNER . - An easy manner and carriage must be wholly free from those odd
tricks ...
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