The Gentleman's Library: Containing Rules for Conduct in All Parts of Life. The Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. Written by a GentlemanD. Browne, and W. Mears, 1722 - 440 psl. |
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... greatest Riches , confift in Abundance of Words and Phra- fes , which they huddle together , and load their Memory withal , while their Understandings are empty and unin- form❜d . In fine , nothing has done Learning more Differvice ...
... greatest Riches , confift in Abundance of Words and Phra- fes , which they huddle together , and load their Memory withal , while their Understandings are empty and unin- form❜d . In fine , nothing has done Learning more Differvice ...
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... greatest Part of their Quality comes out of the Dreffing - Room : That having nothing to prefer them to the Efteem of the Judicious , they are content- ed to take up with the Ceremony of the Ignorant , and with a little Glitter and Pa ...
... greatest Part of their Quality comes out of the Dreffing - Room : That having nothing to prefer them to the Efteem of the Judicious , they are content- ed to take up with the Ceremony of the Ignorant , and with a little Glitter and Pa ...
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... greatest Misfortunes . We are apt to count it a Part of our Birthright to let lopfe our Tongues , and to use the Spur where we fhould ufe the Bridle . Thus Converfation is generally corrupted , and he that enters into Come pany , has ...
... greatest Misfortunes . We are apt to count it a Part of our Birthright to let lopfe our Tongues , and to use the Spur where we fhould ufe the Bridle . Thus Converfation is generally corrupted , and he that enters into Come pany , has ...
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... greatest Pleasures we enjoy herein ( if duly weigh'd ) is the fweet Society of a Friend , which multiplies our Joys , and divides our Griefs . There can be no ftri & ter Union upon Earth than that of a virtuous Friendship : And no ...
... greatest Pleasures we enjoy herein ( if duly weigh'd ) is the fweet Society of a Friend , which multiplies our Joys , and divides our Griefs . There can be no ftri & ter Union upon Earth than that of a virtuous Friendship : And no ...
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... greatest Satisfaction incident to Humanity , there- fore the Flatterer always endeavours to ren- der his Converfation highly pleasant and agreeable . It has been an Obfervation , that a Flat- terer may be difcern'd by counterfeiting Im ...
... greatest Satisfaction incident to Humanity , there- fore the Flatterer always endeavours to ren- der his Converfation highly pleasant and agreeable . It has been an Obfervation , that a Flat- terer may be difcern'd by counterfeiting Im ...
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The Gentleman's Library; containing rules for conduct in all parts of life ... Gentleman Visos knygos peržiūra - 1734 |
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