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" There is a certain frivolous falsehood that people indulge themselves in, which ought to be had in greater detestation than it commonly meets with ; what I mean is a neglect of promises made on small and indifferent occasions, such as parties of pleasure,... "
Etiquette: Social Ethics, and the Courtesies of Society - 60. oldal
1854 - 80 oldal
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Select British Classics, 16. kötet

1803 - 376 oldal
...themselves in, which ought to be had in greater detestation than it commonly meets with ; what I mean is a neglect of promises made on small and indifferent occasions, such as parties of pleasure, entertainments, and sometimes meetings out of curiosity, in men of like faculties, to be in each other's...

The Spectator; in Miniature: Being a Collection of the Principal ..., 1. kötet

1808 - 306 oldal
...themselves in, which ought to he had in greater detestation than it commonly meets with: what I mean is a neglect of promises made on small and indifferent occasions, such as parlies of pleasure, entertainments, and sometimes meetings out of curiosity in men of like faculties...

The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - 1819 - 342 oldal
...themselves in, which ought to be had in greater detestation than it commonly meets with. What I mean is a neglect of promises made on small and indifferent occasions, such as parlies of pleasure, entertainments, and sometimes meetings out of curiosity, in men of like faculties,...

The British Essayists: Spectator

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 682 oldal
...themselves in, which ought to be had in greater detestation than it commonly meets with. What I mean is a neglect of promises made on small and indifferent occasions, such as parties of pleasure, entertainments, and sometimes meetings out of curiosity, in men of like faculties, to be in each other's...

The British Essayists: Spectator

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 322 oldal
...themselves in, which ought to be had in greater detestation than it commonly meets with. What I mean is a neglect of promises made on small and indifferent occasions, such as parties of pleasure, entertainments, and sometimes meetings out of curiosity, in men of like faculties, to be in each other's...

The Spectator, no. 315-635

Joseph Addison - 1837 - 478 oldal
...themselves in, which ought to be had in greater detestation than it commonly meets with. What I mean is a neglect of promises made on small and indifferent occasions, such as parties of pleasure, entertainments, and sometimes meetings out of curiosity, in men of like faculties, to be in each other's...

The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]., 3. kötet

Robert Kemp Philp - 408 oldal
...certain frivolous kind of falsehood, which ought to be held in greater detestation than is frequently the case. We mean a neglect of promises made on small...in one it results from vanity, in another from an '^-directed mind. Charles Bribe! never ke— the hour of appointment; but he is an insigi "nt person,...

The Spectator [by J. Addison and others] with sketches of the ..., 9-10. kötet

Spectator The - 1853 - 560 oldal
...themselves in, which ought to be nad in greater detestation than it commonly meets with: what I mean is a neglect of promises made on small and indifferent occasions, such as parties of pleasure, entertainments, and sometimes meetings out of curiosity in men of like faculties to be in each other's...

The Spectator: With a Biographical and Critical Preface, and Explanatory ...

1854 - 474 oldal
...themselves in which ought to be had in greater detestation than it commonly meets with. What I mean is, a neglect of promises made on small and indifferent occasions, such as parties of pleasure, entertainments, and sometimes meetings out of curiosity, in men of like faculties, to be in each other's...

Selections from the Tatler, Spectator and Guardian

Sir Richard Steele - 1885 - 568 oldal
...themselves in, which ought to be had in greater detestation than it commonly meets with. What I mean is a neglect of promises made on small and indifferent occasions, such as parties of pleasure, entertainments, and sometimes meetings out of curiosity, in men of like faculties, to be in each other's...




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