id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3352 Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Letters to His Son, 1748 On the Fine Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman .txt text/plain 44444 1840 70 know, that such a right use of your time is having it all to yourself; by your manner of asking them; for most things depend a great deal upon man of parts and knowledge, who acquires the easy and noble manners of a characters of kings and great men are only to be learned in conversation; Duval says there is a great deal of very good company at Madame I have known people, who, though they have frequented good company all motly a thing is good company, that many people, without birth, rank, or In this fashionable good company, the best manners Good company (as I have before observed) is composed of a great variety You may sometimes hear some people in good company You will find, in most good company, some people who only keep their not think that she could, at this time, write either so good a character ./cache/3352.txt ./txt/3352.txt