The Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness: Being a Complete Guide for a Gentleman's Conduct in All His Relations Towards Society : Containing Rules for the Etiquette to be Observed in the Street, at Table, in the Ball Room, Evening Party, and Morning Call : with Full Directions for Polite Correspndence, Dress, Conversation, Manly Exercises, and Accomplishments : from the Best French, English, and American AuthoritiesG.W. Cottrell, 1860 - 332 Seiten |
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... nature , and , philosophy and reason will each agree with me , that man was born for sociability and finds his true ... natures and elements , where each individual must submit to merge his own identity into the universal whole , which ...
... nature , and , philosophy and reason will each agree with me , that man was born for sociability and finds his true ... natures and elements , where each individual must submit to merge his own identity into the universal whole , which ...
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... nature has entitled to the protection , and consequently entitled to the tenderness , of man . " The same gentleman - errant , entering into a wood on a summer's evening , found himself entangled among nets of green thread that , here ...
... nature has entitled to the protection , and consequently entitled to the tenderness , of man . " The same gentleman - errant , entering into a wood on a summer's evening , found himself entangled among nets of green thread that , here ...
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... nature of your profession written upon it , shows a shocking ignorance of polite society . Busi- ness cards are never to be used excepting when you make a business call . Never use a card that is ornamented in any way , whether by a ...
... nature of your profession written upon it , shows a shocking ignorance of polite society . Busi- ness cards are never to be used excepting when you make a business call . Never use a card that is ornamented in any way , whether by a ...
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... and despairing . After all , he will not regret his good nature . The spirits re- viving at the unexpected invitation , the wall - flower will pour out her best conversation , will dance her best 98 GENTLEMEN'S BOOK OF ETIQUETTE .
... and despairing . After all , he will not regret his good nature . The spirits re- viving at the unexpected invitation , the wall - flower will pour out her best conversation , will dance her best 98 GENTLEMEN'S BOOK OF ETIQUETTE .
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... Nature , and added a fresh misery to the days of man . " Whatever Punch may say , the moustache and beard movement is one in the right direction , proving that men are beginning to appreciate beauty and to acknowledge that Nature is the ...
... Nature , and added a fresh misery to the days of man . " Whatever Punch may say , the moustache and beard movement is one in the right direction , proving that men are beginning to appreciate beauty and to acknowledge that Nature is the ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquaintance agreeable allow amusement attention avoid bad breeding bad taste ball room beauty Bishop of Bayeux breeding bride bridesmaids business letter carriage clothes coat colors companion compliment conversation courtesy dance daugh dinner dish dress elegant endeavor engaged escort etiquette exercise fashion favor feel fluid ounce fork gentle gentleman give gloves graceful habits hand happy heart honor horse host hostess intercourse invite keep kind knife lady's leave letter look Lord Chesterfield manner mind morning dress never offend offer panion partner party pass person pleasure politeness Polka-Mazurka quadrille ride ridicule round dances rude rules Saint Martin Schottische seat servant smoke society soon speak street style table etiquette talk tarlatane thing tion tricity unless vulgar waistcoat wait walk waltz wear well-bred wish words write
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Seite 45 - Is not the whole land before thee? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me : if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right ; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.
Seite 305 - When an awkward fellow first comes into a room, it is highly probable that his sword gets between his legs and throws him down, or makes him stumble, at least.
Seite 314 - ... abandon it. A constant hammering on one nail, will generally drive it home at last, so that it can be clinched. When a man's undivided attention is...
Seite 48 - And as he thus spake for himself, Festus said with a loud voice, Paul, thou art beside thyself; much learning doth make thee mad.
Seite 48 - And Paul said, I would to God, that not only thou, but also all that hear me this day, were both almost and altogether such as I am, except these bonds.
Seite 308 - To begin a story or narration, when you are not perfect in it, and cannot go through with it, but are forced, possibly, to say in the middle of it, " I have forgot the rest," is very unpleasant and bungling.
Seite 48 - For the king knoweth of these things before whom also I speak freely; for I am persuaded that none of these things are hidden from him; for this thing was not done in a corner.
Seite 187 - Talent is something, but tact is everything. Talent is serious, sober, grave, and respectable ; tact is all that and more too. It is not a sixth sense, but it is the life of all the five. It is the open eye, the quick ear, the judging taste, the keen smell, and the lively touch ; it is the interpreter of all riddles — the surmounter of all difficulties — the remover of all obstacles.
Seite 213 - Do not let us lie at all. Do not think of one falsity as harmless, and another as slight, and another as unintended. Cast them all aside: they may be light and accidental; but they are...
Seite 316 - Resolve to edge in a little reading every day, if it is but a single sentence. If you gain fifteen minutes a day, it will make itself felt at the end of the year.