Complete Essays and Other WritingsModern Library, 1950 - 930 psl. |
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... manners is usually the defect of fine perceptions Men are too coarsely made for the delicacy of beautiful carriage and customs . It is not quite suffi- cient to good - breeding , a union of kindness and independence . We imperatively ...
... manners is usually the defect of fine perceptions Men are too coarsely made for the delicacy of beautiful carriage and customs . It is not quite suffi- cient to good - breeding , a union of kindness and independence . We imperatively ...
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... manners equal the majesty of the world . I have seen an individual whose manners , though wholly within the conventions of elegant society , were never learned there , but were original and commanding and held out protection and ...
... manners equal the majesty of the world . I have seen an individual whose manners , though wholly within the conventions of elegant society , were never learned there , but were original and commanding and held out protection and ...
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... manners , and it is wonderful how much talent runs into manners nowhere - and never so much as in England . They have the sense of superiority , the absence of all the ambitious effort which disgusts in the aspiring classes , a pure ...
... manners , and it is wonderful how much talent runs into manners nowhere - and never so much as in England . They have the sense of superiority , the absence of all the ambitious effort which disgusts in the aspiring classes , a pure ...
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