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Σελίδα 102
The conversation of the ignorant is no conversation , and gives even them no
pleasure ; they tire of their own sterility , and have not matter enough to furnish
them with words to keep up a conversation . [ Same date . ] World KNOWLEDGE .
The conversation of the ignorant is no conversation , and gives even them no
pleasure ; they tire of their own sterility , and have not matter enough to furnish
them with words to keep up a conversation . [ Same date . ] World KNOWLEDGE .
Σελίδα 156
CONVERSATION.- When you are in company , bring the conversation to some
useful subject , but à portée of that company . Points of history , matters of
literature , the customs of particular countries , the several orders of knighthood ,
as ...
CONVERSATION.- When you are in company , bring the conversation to some
useful subject , but à portée of that company . Points of history , matters of
literature , the customs of particular countries , the several orders of knighthood ,
as ...
Σελίδα 309
You must wait till you are spoken to ; you must receive , not give , the subject of
conversation , and you must even take care that the given subject of such
conversation do not lead you into any impropriety . [ June 13 , 1751. ] SOCIAL
RESPECT ...
You must wait till you are spoken to ; you must receive , not give , the subject of
conversation , and you must even take care that the given subject of such
conversation do not lead you into any impropriety . [ June 13 , 1751. ] SOCIAL
RESPECT ...
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