id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3355 Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Letters to His Son, 1751 On the Fine Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman .txt text/plain 37367 1704 73 view, keeping a great deal of good company, is the principal point to most certainly true, that your dancing-master is at this time the man in MY DEAR FRIEND: Among the many good things Mr. Harte has told me of you, great deal of time and attention to be read and understood as it ought to Frivolous people attend to those things, 'par preference'; they know You have now got a footing in a great many good houses at Paris, in which useful to establish in good houses and with people of fashion. little time, and you will return to Paris again, where I intend you shall knowledge of the world, polite manners, and an engaging address, are I mean the air, the address; the graces, and the manners of a man of attention; for a young man can never improve in company where he thinks ./cache/3355.txt ./txt/3355.txt