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Σελίδα 254
+ very little influence upon the mind , if your mai . prejudice the heart against you ;
but , on the other hand , how easily will you dupe the understanding , where you
have first engaged the heart ? 254 CHESTERFIELD'S LETTERS .
+ very little influence upon the mind , if your mai . prejudice the heart against you ;
but , on the other hand , how easily will you dupe the understanding , where you
have first engaged the heart ? 254 CHESTERFIELD'S LETTERS .
Σελίδα 258
Where the eyes are not pleased , the heart is not flattered , the mind will be apt to
stand out . Be this right or wrong , I confess I am so made myself . Awkwardness
and ill - breeding shock me , to that degree , that where I meet with them , I ...
Where the eyes are not pleased , the heart is not flattered , the mind will be apt to
stand out . Be this right or wrong , I confess I am so made myself . Awkwardness
and ill - breeding shock me , to that degree , that where I meet with them , I ...
Σελίδα 276
Examine further , and see whether those unexpected offers flow from a warm
heart and a silly head , or a designing head and a cold heart ; for knavery and
folly have often the same symptoms . In the first case , there is no danger in
accepting ...
Examine further , and see whether those unexpected offers flow from a warm
heart and a silly head , or a designing head and a cold heart ; for knavery and
folly have often the same symptoms . In the first case , there is no danger in
accepting ...
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