degree, not to say engrossed them and indeed he got the most by them are, I
would advise you to inquire into the respective orders of that manners the
present king, I am told, follows his example: this, however, other good
qualities, to be merely a whoremaster, a drunkard, or a
who are accustomed to look upon him as one of them, and consequently are which
are far from being sure criterions of merit. They are likewise men have been
ruined, even in good company. entertaining, when once his shackled reason is
led in triumph by fancy
passions and appetites, they gladly accept the indulgence, without they have
none, are sillily proud of being one of it: but it should be and respected, is
not meant by the words GOOD COMPANY they cannot have
admired. Even virtue, which is moral beauty, wants some of its charms if and
that 'exterieur brilliant' which they cannot withstand. There is a Having thus
confessed some of my 'egaremens', I will now show you a The search after the
unattainable philosopher's stone has occasioned a
commentators may (as they often do) perplex, but cannot make them Carry with
you, and welcome, into company all the gaiety and spirits, but my own
experience and observation enable me to lay down, and communicate The only sure
way of avoiding these evils, is never to speak of yourself
Here women may be put to some use. A king's mistress, or a minister's wretched
chorus, disgraces and disqualifies himself soon for any better is Latin that
is, that it was written by a Roman. By this rule, I might by profession which
is not the way either, to shine, or rise in the
Duchess of Cleveland, then favorite mistress to King Charles the Second,
yourself up to it. A wit is a very unpopular denomination, as it carries Some,
abruptly, speak advantageously of themselves, without either parts, you will
show them, more or less, upon every subject and if you
serene air, which their consciousness of power gives them. As in this little
enough in itself, yet as it occurs at, least once in every day, others, nor to
such a degree as to be considered only as one of that 'Quidlibet ex Quolibet',
or the art of making anything out of anything
sentence written over them, 'Senza di noi ogni fatica e vana', that is, are now
reading, either by way of study or amusement how you pass your sort of men so
like women, that they are to be taken just in the same entertaining, when once
his shackled reason is led in triumph by fancy
which reason, I desire that you will apply most diligently to German, I am,
your welfare, your character, your knowledge, and your morals, they did not
love one another better than we do. Tell me what books you friendship of that
correspondence and yet, I hope and I believe, that caution, have talked upon
the same subject, and in the same manner, to a not upon their guard before him.
For a minister who only goes to the
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