id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3353 Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Letters to His Son, 1749 On the Fine Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman .txt text/plain 48229 2073 71 company; and takes up a great deal of time, which might be much better cost little and bring in a great deal, by getting you people's good word company; for people will always be shy of receiving a man who comes from content myself (till we meet naturally, and in the common way) with Mr. Harte's written accounts of you, and the verbal ones which I now and then and clear air, and, as I am informed, a great deal of good company. These are the proper and useful objects of the attention of a man of DEAR BOY: There is a natural good-breeding which occurs to every man of good-breeding, address, and manners, your serious object and your only It is the character of an able man to despise little things in great air and manners; he has all the dignity and good-breeding which a man of ./cache/3353.txt ./txt/3353.txt