The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... agreeable to another , especially if he be above you , is not to be possessed of such qualities and accomplishments as should render you agreeable in yourself , but such as make you agree- able in respect to him . An imitation of his ...
... agreeable to another , especially if he be above you , is not to be possessed of such qualities and accomplishments as should render you agreeable in yourself , but such as make you agree- able in respect to him . An imitation of his ...
Strana 189
... agreeable use in conversation , or in the affairs of life . A person of a rougher deportment , and less tied up to the usual ceremonies of behaviour will , like Manly in the play , please by the grace which nature gives to every action ...
... agreeable use in conversation , or in the affairs of life . A person of a rougher deportment , and less tied up to the usual ceremonies of behaviour will , like Manly in the play , please by the grace which nature gives to every action ...
Strana 392
... agreeable or unwelcome to those with whom he converses , accord- ing to the motive from which that inclination appears to flow . If your concern for pleasing others arises from an innate benevolence , it never fails of success ; if from ...
... agreeable or unwelcome to those with whom he converses , accord- ing to the motive from which that inclination appears to flow . If your concern for pleasing others arises from an innate benevolence , it never fails of success ; if from ...
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