Proverbial Folk-loreR.J. Clark, 1881 - 173 pagine |
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... manner of classification , Long and lazy , Little and loud , Fair and foolish , Dark and proud . Proverbs are rather ... manners mild , Her actions such , Her language good And not too much ! But Womanish and Womanly are two very ...
... manner of classification , Long and lazy , Little and loud , Fair and foolish , Dark and proud . Proverbs are rather ... manners mild , Her actions such , Her language good And not too much ! But Womanish and Womanly are two very ...
Pagina 138
... Manners makyth man , ' Quoth William of Wykeham . as is the admired motto of a well known Family . ' Behaviour ' contains every one of the vowels , and much more . A man without manners is a partially civilized savage ; a woman would be ...
... Manners makyth man , ' Quoth William of Wykeham . as is the admired motto of a well known Family . ' Behaviour ' contains every one of the vowels , and much more . A man without manners is a partially civilized savage ; a woman would be ...
Pagina 139
... manners . Here it is that Christianity shines through with such lustre . The rude uncultured clown will become a perfect gentleman in feeling and even manner , when once he has been brought under the refining influences of real religion ...
... manners . Here it is that Christianity shines through with such lustre . The rude uncultured clown will become a perfect gentleman in feeling and even manner , when once he has been brought under the refining influences of real religion ...
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