Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son, Band 1Thomas Tegg, 1827 |
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... sense ; the more , as nothing of this sort has ( I believe ) ever been produced in the English language . The candour of the Public , to which these Letters appeal , will determine the amusement and instruction they afford . I flatter ...
... sense ; the more , as nothing of this sort has ( I believe ) ever been produced in the English language . The candour of the Public , to which these Letters appeal , will determine the amusement and instruction they afford . I flatter ...
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... sense could be made out , I have ventured to give the fragment . To each of the French letters , throughout the work , an English translation is annexed : in which I have endeavoured to adhere , as much as possi- ble , to the sense of ...
... sense could be made out , I have ventured to give the fragment . To each of the French letters , throughout the work , an English translation is annexed : in which I have endeavoured to adhere , as much as possi- ble , to the sense of ...
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... sense knows how to make the most of time , and puts out his whole sum , either to interest or to pleasure ; he is never idle ; but constantly employed either in amusements or in study . It is a saying , that idle- ness is the mother of ...
... sense knows how to make the most of time , and puts out his whole sum , either to interest or to pleasure ; he is never idle ; but constantly employed either in amusements or in study . It is a saying , that idle- ness is the mother of ...
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... sense and meaning of those words ; that is , that when you read , or get any thing by heart , you ob- serve the thoughts and reflections of the author , as well as his words . This attention will furnish you with materials , when you ...
... sense and meaning of those words ; that is , that when you read , or get any thing by heart , you ob- serve the thoughts and reflections of the author , as well as his words . This attention will furnish you with materials , when you ...
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... sense , but with little usage of the world , is not so well received as one of inferior parts , but with a gentlemanlike behaviour . These are matters worthy your attention ; reflect on them , and unite modesty to a polite and easy ...
... sense , but with little usage of the world , is not so well received as one of inferior parts , but with a gentlemanlike behaviour . These are matters worthy your attention ; reflect on them , and unite modesty to a polite and easy ...
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