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having offended in general.html">general, by that exclusive and distinguished
of the multitude, which is a great strength to any man; for both
who solicits a minister, backed by the general good-will and good wishes
and a woman is strangely biassed in favor of a man whom she sees in
insinuation consists merely of various little things. A graceful motion,
propos', air, dress, and a thousand.html">thousand other undefinable things, all
composition, THE ART OF PLEASING. I have in my life seen many a very
have disgusted me. Why? only for want of those thousand little means to
their sense, have been grossly enough mistaken to neglect. I never was
being.html">being.html">being handsome; but then she was made up of graces, and had all the arts
congratulatory poem prefixed to some work, I have forgot which, express
called mare solid and instructive:
"I would an author like a mistress try,
But by some nameless power to give me joy."
Lady Chesterfield bids me make you many compliments; she showed me your
pleased: there is a pretty turn in it; I wish you would always speak as
a high panegyrical paragraph concerning you. I wish it were every word
hand, which is suspected, and I hope justly, of great partiality to you:
toujours d'assez beaux restes'. Adieu.
Assenting, but without being servile and abject. . . . . . . . . . . .
Attacked by ridicule, and, punished with contempt. . . . . . . . . . .
Close, without being costive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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