Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son, Band 2Thomas Tegg, 1827 |
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... heart ; they are decent evening amusements , and very properly succeed that serious application to which I am sure you devote your mornings . There are liberal and illiberal plea- sures , as well as liberal and illiberal arts . There ...
... heart ; they are decent evening amusements , and very properly succeed that serious application to which I am sure you devote your mornings . There are liberal and illiberal plea- sures , as well as liberal and illiberal arts . There ...
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... affection . They gain the heart , to which I have always advised you to apply yourself parti- cularly ; it guides ten thousand for one that reason influences . I cannot end this letter , or ( I believe LETTERS TO HIS SON . 17.
... affection . They gain the heart , to which I have always advised you to apply yourself parti- cularly ; it guides ten thousand for one that reason influences . I cannot end this letter , or ( I believe LETTERS TO HIS SON . 17.
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... hearts you must make your own way . Remember to write to me constantly , while you are in Italy , in the German language and character , till you can write to me in Italian ; which will not be till you have been some time at Rome ...
... hearts you must make your own way . Remember to write to me constantly , while you are in Italy , in the German language and character , till you can write to me in Italian ; which will not be till you have been some time at Rome ...
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... heart ; and , nine times in ten , the heart governs the understanding . Make your court particularly , and show distin- guished attentions , to such men and women as are best at Court , highest in the fashion , and in the opi- nion of ...
... heart ; and , nine times in ten , the heart governs the understanding . Make your court particularly , and show distin- guished attentions , to such men and women as are best at Court , highest in the fashion , and in the opi- nion of ...
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... heart , of which you should keep the key yourself , and trust it with no man living . The latter will , by his absur- dity , and without intending it , produce the same discoveries , of which other people will avail them- selves . You ...
... heart , of which you should keep the key yourself , and trust it with no man living . The latter will , by his absur- dity , and without intending it , produce the same discoveries , of which other people will avail them- selves . You ...
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