Instructions for the Use of a Young Lady of Quality: Or, The Idea of a Woman of MeritW. Cheyne, 1734 - 32 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 7
Página 1
... Reafon . Her Enemies are the more dangerous , the lefs they appear to be fo ; and fhe has every Thing to apprehend from thofe , who employ all the Arts of Complaifance and Submiffion to obtain their End . FORMERLY there was a Kind of ...
... Reafon . Her Enemies are the more dangerous , the lefs they appear to be fo ; and fhe has every Thing to apprehend from thofe , who employ all the Arts of Complaifance and Submiffion to obtain their End . FORMERLY there was a Kind of ...
Página 4
... Reafon without Reflection , a narrow Judgment , and unbounded Vanity ; That their Wishes are extravagant , and their Paffions indirected . In short , that foolish Jealoufies , and frivolous Converfation , diffembled Goodness , with ...
... Reafon without Reflection , a narrow Judgment , and unbounded Vanity ; That their Wishes are extravagant , and their Paffions indirected . In short , that foolish Jealoufies , and frivolous Converfation , diffembled Goodness , with ...
Página 8
... Reafon to overvalue themselves on this Decifi on . The Levity of the Gay , is a Flame that foon evaporates , and feldom leaves any ftrong Im + preffions on the Mind . It is otherwife with them ; as they are fubject to make more lafting ...
... Reafon to overvalue themselves on this Decifi on . The Levity of the Gay , is a Flame that foon evaporates , and feldom leaves any ftrong Im + preffions on the Mind . It is otherwife with them ; as they are fubject to make more lafting ...
Página 9
... Reafon , look on the other Sex as Monsters and Enemies , or receive their Compliments and Civilities as fo many Injuries and Affronts , pro- vided there be nothing in them extravagant or ri- diculous ; but that they are attended with ...
... Reafon , look on the other Sex as Monsters and Enemies , or receive their Compliments and Civilities as fo many Injuries and Affronts , pro- vided there be nothing in them extravagant or ri- diculous ; but that they are attended with ...
Página 11
... Reafon on this Article . The ufual Method , on fuch Occa- fions , is , to take the Alarm , to exclaim against the Perfon commended , to enumerate all her Foi- bles , and , if that be not fufficient , to infinuate Faults of your own ...
... Reafon on this Article . The ufual Method , on fuch Occa- fions , is , to take the Alarm , to exclaim against the Perfon commended , to enumerate all her Foi- bles , and , if that be not fufficient , to infinuate Faults of your own ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Instructions for the Use of a Young Lady of Quality: Or, the Idea of a Woman ... Trotti De La Chetardie Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Términos y frases comunes
Advantage Affiftance againſt appear Beauty becauſe Behaviour believe Cafe Caufe Cenfures Character Compaffion confequently confiderable Converfation Decency deferve defigned defire diculous Diftinction difturb diſcover Drefs eafy Efteem eſtabliſhed Excufe expofed expos'd fafe faid fame fecret feem feldom felf felf-Love felves ferve fhall fhould fince fincere fion firft fome fomething foon Fortune Friend fubject fuch a Conduct fuch ill fuffer fufficient fupport Gallantry Goodneſs happy Heart herſelf Honour Husband Hypocrify impoffible Inconftancy inftead Intereft juft Juftice Kind Lady laft leaft leaſt lefs lofe MADAM Mademoiselle de Nantes Meaſures Merit Miftake Mind Miſchiefs moft moſt muft muſt Nature never nour Number obferve obliged Occafion otherwife ourſelves Paffion pathizing Perfon Pleaſure poffefs poffible preferve Prudence Purpoſe Quality racter Reafon Refentment Refpect Reputation ſcarce Senfe Sufpicion thefe themſelves ther theſe Thing thofe thoſe tion Underſtanding uneafy Virtue Vivacity whofe Wiſdom World yourſelf
Pasajes populares
Página 11 - Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls : Who steals my purse steals trash ; 'tis something, nothing ; "Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands ; But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed.