| Philip Dormer Stanhope - 1810 - 468 páginas
...give yourself, the hetter it will he. Letters should he easy and natural, and convey to the persous to whom we send them just what we would say to those persous, if we were with them. You may as well write it on the Wednesday, at your leisure, and leave... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1815 - 360 páginas
...most perfect models of good-writing. Letters should be -easy and natural, and convey to the persons to whom we send them , just what we would say to those persons if we were present with them . . The best models of Letter-Writing are Cicero, Cardinal d!Ossat , Madame Sevigne... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1827 - 420 páginas
...give yourself, the better it will be. Letters should be easy and natural, and convey to the persons to whom we send them, just what we would say to those...leisure, and leave it to be given to my man, when he comes for it on Thursday. Monsieur Coderc will go to you three times a week; Tuesdays and Saturdays,... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1831 - 290 páginas
...most perfect models of good writing. Letters should he easy and natural, and convey to the persons to whom we send them, just what we would say to those persons if we were present with them. The hest models of letter-writing are Cicero, Cardinal d'Ossat, Madame Sevigne,... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope (4th earl of Chesterfield.) - 1836 - 96 páginas
...most perfect models of good writing. Letters should be easy and natural ; and convey to the person to whom we send them just what we would say to those persons if we were present with them. The best models of letter writing are Cicero, Cardinal D'Ossat, Madame Sevigne,... | |
| Franz C F. Demmler - 1842 - 92 páginas
...nor is it hardly 2 pardonable in them. Letters should be easy and natural ; and convey to the person to whom we send them just what we would say to those persons if we were present with them. Neatness in folding3 up, sealing, and directing letters, is by no means to be 4... | |
| R. Turner (B.A.) - 1845 - 318 páginas
...telling the young essayist that letters should be easy and natural, and should convey to the persons to whom we send them, just what we would say to those persons if we were with them. But general instructions are of little use, till they are unfolded, and applied to particular cases.... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1847 - 492 páginas
...give yourself, the better it will be. Letters should be easy and natural, and convey to the persons to whom we send them, just what we would say to those...leisure, and leave it to be given to my man when he comes for it on Thursday. Monsieur Coderc will go to you three times a week ; Tuesdays and Saturdays,... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1853 - 764 páginas
...give yourself, the better it will be. Letters should be easy and natural, and convey to the persons, to whom we send them, just what we would say to those...leisure, and leave it to be given to my man, when he comes for it on Thursday. Monsieur Coudert will go to you three times a-week; Tuesdays and Saturdays,... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope (4th earl of Chesterfield.), Charles Caleb Colton - 1861 - 268 páginas
...the most perfect models of good writing. Letters should be easy and natural, and convey to the person to whom we send them, just what we would say to those persons if we were present with them. The best models of letter-writing are Cicero, Cardinal d'Ossat, Madame Sevigne,... | |
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