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Pagina 27
... Manners of the People whom he meets with in those two different Scenes of Life . By Man- ners I do not mean Morals , but Beha- viour and Good - Breeding , as they fhew themselves in the Town and in the Country . AND here , in the first ...
... Manners of the People whom he meets with in those two different Scenes of Life . By Man- ners I do not mean Morals , but Beha- viour and Good - Breeding , as they fhew themselves in the Town and in the Country . AND here , in the first ...
Pagina 28
... Manners fit more loose upon us : Nothing is fo modifh as an agreeable Negligence . In a Word , Good - Breeding fhews it felf moft , where to an ordinary Eye it appears the leaft . IF after this we look on the People of Mode in the ...
... Manners fit more loose upon us : Nothing is fo modifh as an agreeable Negligence . In a Word , Good - Breeding fhews it felf moft , where to an ordinary Eye it appears the leaft . IF after this we look on the People of Mode in the ...
Pagina 30
... Manners was per- haps carried to an Excefs , fo as to make Converfation too ftiff , formal and pre- cife : for which Reafon ( as Hypocrify 1 in one Age is generally fucceeded by A- theism in 30 The SPECTATOR . No 119 . remony, gives me ...
... Manners was per- haps carried to an Excefs , fo as to make Converfation too ftiff , formal and pre- cife : for which Reafon ( as Hypocrify 1 in one Age is generally fucceeded by A- theism in 30 The SPECTATOR . No 119 . remony, gives me ...
Pagina 31
... manner as a Clown would blush to hear . ร . THIS infamous Piece of Good- Breeding , which reigns among the Cox- combs of the Town , has not yet made its way into the Country ; and as it is impoffible for fuch an irrational way of ...
... manner as a Clown would blush to hear . ร . THIS infamous Piece of Good- Breeding , which reigns among the Cox- combs of the Town , has not yet made its way into the Country ; and as it is impoffible for fuch an irrational way of ...
Pagina 38
... manner that he can cover them , what Care does the take in turn- ing them frequently , that all Parts may partake of the vital Warmth ? When The leaves them to provide for her ne- ceffary Suftenance , how punctually does fhe return ...
... manner that he can cover them , what Care does the take in turn- ing them frequently , that all Parts may partake of the vital Warmth ? When The leaves them to provide for her ne- ceffary Suftenance , how punctually does fhe return ...
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