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Pagina 93
... behaviour any consciousness that he is superior to the rest of the world . Or , to say it otherwise , it is the duty of a great person so to demean himself , as that whatever endowments he may have , he may appear to value himself upon ...
... behaviour any consciousness that he is superior to the rest of the world . Or , to say it otherwise , it is the duty of a great person so to demean himself , as that whatever endowments he may have , he may appear to value himself upon ...
Pagina 157
... behaviour of their young men in the streets , says , there was so much modesty in their looks , that you might as soon have turned the eyes of a marble statue upon you as theirs ; and that in all their behaviour they were more modest ...
... behaviour of their young men in the streets , says , there was so much modesty in their looks , that you might as soon have turned the eyes of a marble statue upon you as theirs ; and that in all their behaviour they were more modest ...
Pagina 296
... behaviour , which conciliates men's minds more than the highest sallies of wit or starts of humour can possibly do . The feebleness of age in a man of this turn , has something which should be treated with respect even in a man no ...
... behaviour , which conciliates men's minds more than the highest sallies of wit or starts of humour can possibly do . The feebleness of age in a man of this turn , has something which should be treated with respect even in a man no ...
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