| Mrs. Chapone (Hester) - 1807 - 252 páginas
...elder part of the company, nor, by whispering and laughing apart, give them cause to suspect, what is too often true, that they themselves are the subjects...vulgar. I am sorry however to say, that I have too ofteo M ' observed it amongst young ladies, who little deserved that title whilst they indulged their... | |
| Mrs. Chapone (Hester), John Gregory - 1808 - 210 páginas
...apart, give them cause to suspect, what is too of tor. true, that they themselves are the suhjects of your mirth. It is so shocking an outrage against society, to talk of, or langh at any person in his own presence, that oue would think it could ouly lie committed hy the vulgar.... | |
| Mrs. Chapone (Hester) - 1809 - 350 páginas
...elder part of the company, nor, by whispering and laughing apart, give them cause to suspect, what is too often true, that they themselves are the subjects...committed by the vulgar. I am sorry however to say, that 1 have too often observed it amongst young ladies, who little deserved Un't title whilst they indulged... | |
| 1821 - 322 páginas
...elder part of the company, nor, by whispering and laughing apart, give them cause to suspect, what is too often true, that they themselves are the subjects...indulged their overflowing spirits in defiance of decency and goodnature. The desire of laughing will make such inconsiderate young persons find a subject... | |
| Hester Chapone - 1821 - 358 páginas
...elder part of the company, nor, by whispering and laughing apart, give them cause to suspect, what is too often true, that they themselves are the subjects...ladies, who little deserved that title, whilst they mdulged their overflowing spirits in defiance of decency and goodnature. The desire of laughing will... | |
| Hester Chapone - 1829 - 206 páginas
...elder part of the company, nor, by whispering and laughing apart, give them cause to suspect, what is too often true, that they themselves are the subjects...indulged their overflowing spirits in defiance of decency and good-nature. The desire of laughing will make such inconsiderate young persons find a subject... | |
| 1832 - 410 páginas
...elder part of the company, nor, by whispering and laughing apart, give them cause to suspect, what is too often true, that they themselves are the subjects...indulged their overflowing spirits in defiance of decency and good nature. The desire of laughing will make such inconsiderate young persons find a subject... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1839 - 338 páginas
...elder part of the compuny, nor, by whispering and laughing apart, give them cause to suspect, what is too often true, that they themselves are the subjects...laugh at any person in his own presence, that one woulfi think it could only be committed by the vulgar. I am sorry however to say, that I have too often... | |
| John Gregory - 1868 - 262 páginas
...elder part of the company, nor by whispering and laughing apart, give them cause to suspect, what is too often true, that they themselves are the subjects...indulged their overflowing spirits in defiance of decency and good-nature. The desire of laughing will make such inconsiderate young persons find a subject... | |
| 1870 - 956 páginas
...elder part of the company ; nor by whispering and laughing apart give them cause to suspect, what is too often true, that they themselves are the subjects...would think it could only be committed by the vulgar. We are sorry, however, to say that it is too often observed amongst young ladies, who little deserved... | |
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