Letters, Sentences and MaximsChesterfield Society, 1850 - 348 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 100
Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield Charles Sayle. generality of people are weak enough to be pleased with these little things , those who refuse to please them , so cheaply , are , in my mind , weaker than they . [ Same month ...
Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield Charles Sayle. generality of people are weak enough to be pleased with these little things , those who refuse to please them , so cheaply , are , in my mind , weaker than they . [ Same month ...
Σελίδα 105
... weak or a very affected man ; but be he which he will , he is , I am sure , a very disagreeable man in company . He fails in all the common offices of civility ; he seems not to know those people to - day , with whom yester- day he ...
... weak or a very affected man ; but be he which he will , he is , I am sure , a very disagreeable man in company . He fails in all the common offices of civility ; he seems not to know those people to - day , with whom yester- day he ...
Σελίδα 164
... weak men really do , but wise ones only seem to do it . No flattery is either too high or too low for them . They will greedily swallow the highest , and gracefully accept of the lowest ; and you may safely flatter any woman , from her ...
... weak men really do , but wise ones only seem to do it . No flattery is either too high or too low for them . They will greedily swallow the highest , and gracefully accept of the lowest ; and you may safely flatter any woman , from her ...
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