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Σελίδα 135
fondissez ; go to the bottom of things . Anything half done , or ... There is hardly
any place , or any company , where you may not gain knowledge , if you please ;
almost everybody knows some one thing , and is glad to talk upon that one thing .
fondissez ; go to the bottom of things . Anything half done , or ... There is hardly
any place , or any company , where you may not gain knowledge , if you please ;
almost everybody knows some one thing , and is glad to talk upon that one thing .
Σελίδα 139
Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield Charles Sayle. an harmonious voice
, something open and cheerful in the countenance , but without laughing ; a
distinct and properly varied manner of speaking ; all these things , and many
others ...
Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield Charles Sayle. an harmonious voice
, something open and cheerful in the countenance , but without laughing ; a
distinct and properly varied manner of speaking ; all these things , and many
others ...
Σελίδα 166
Another very just observation of the Cardinal's * is , that the things which happen
in our own times , and which we see ourselves , do not surprise us near so much
as the things which we read of in times past , though not in the least more ...
Another very just observation of the Cardinal's * is , that the things which happen
in our own times , and which we see ourselves , do not surprise us near so much
as the things which we read of in times past , though not in the least more ...
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advantage affection allow attention authors believe certainly character Chesterfield common consequently consider conversation court deal deserve desire dress easy engage English everything fashion father favor fellow fool former French give graces greatest hand head hear heart hope House imagine Italy keep king knowledge language late learning least less letters live look Lord Lord Chesterfield manners matter mean merit mind moral nature necessary never object observe opinion particular passion person play pleasing pleasure political present proper reason received regard remember respect ridicule seems sense short speak Stanhope suppose sure tell things thought tion true truth turn understanding virtue weak whole wish women writes young