Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son, Band 2Thomas Tegg, 1827 |
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... breeding , and form your- self upon them . Whatever pleases you most , in others , will infallibly please others , in you . I have often repeated this to you ; now is your time of put- ting it in practice . Pray make my compliments to ...
... breeding , and form your- self upon them . Whatever pleases you most , in others , will infallibly please others , in you . I have often repeated this to you ; now is your time of put- ting it in practice . Pray make my compliments to ...
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... breeding and politeness made way for your parts and knowledge . With what pleasure should I hear people cry out , Che garbato Cavaliere , com ' è pulito , disinvolto , spiritoso ! If all these things turned out to my mind , I would ...
... breeding and politeness made way for your parts and knowledge . With what pleasure should I hear people cry out , Che garbato Cavaliere , com ' è pulito , disinvolto , spiritoso ! If all these things turned out to my mind , I would ...
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... Breeding ; were they not so , they would be the seats of slaughter and desolation . Those who now smile upon , and embrace , would affront and stab each other , if Manners did not interpose : but Ambition and Avarice , the two ...
... Breeding ; were they not so , they would be the seats of slaughter and desolation . Those who now smile upon , and embrace , would affront and stab each other , if Manners did not interpose : but Ambition and Avarice , the two ...
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... bred enough to do either , he does not care two pence , unless the insult be so gross and plain as to require satisfaction of another kind . As he is above trifles , he is never vehement and eager about them ; and , wherever they are ...
... bred enough to do either , he does not care two pence , unless the insult be so gross and plain as to require satisfaction of another kind . As he is above trifles , he is never vehement and eager about them ; and , wherever they are ...
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... Breeding ; without which , all your other qualifications will be lame , unadorned , and , to a cer- tain degree , unavailing . And here I fear , and have too much reason to believe , that you are greatly defi- cient . The remainder of ...
... Breeding ; without which , all your other qualifications will be lame , unadorned , and , to a cer- tain degree , unavailing . And here I fear , and have too much reason to believe , that you are greatly defi- cient . The remainder of ...
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