Turn not your back to others, especially in speaking ; jog not the table or desk on which another reads or writes ; lean not on any one. 5. Be no flatterer ; neither play with any one that delights not to be played with. American Monthly Knickerbocker - Page 548publié par - 1856Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Samuel Griswold Goodrich, Stephen T. Allen - 1842 - 418 pages
...conduct: EXTRACTS. "Every action in company ought to be with some sign of respect to those present. " Be no flatterer, neither play with any one that delights not to be played with. " Read no letters, books, or papers in company. " Come not near the books or papers of another so as... | |
 | Juvenile guide - 1844 - 170 pages
...unhandsome manner. 19. "Turn not your back to others, especially when speaking; lean not on any one." . 20. "Be no flatterer; neither play with any one that delights not to be played with." 21. " Show not yourself glad at the misfortunes of others." 22. "Let your discourse with men of business,... | |
 | Peter Parley (pseud.) - 1865 - 188 pages
...extracts from this paper. "Every action in company ought to be with some sign of respect to those present. Be no flatterer, neither play with any one that delights not to be played with. Read no letters, books, or papers in company. Come not near the books or papers of another so as to... | |
 | Anna Maria Hall - 1845 - 854 pages
...distant, and not right before thy companion. Be-spit not the windows in the streets. " 23. Turn not thy back to others, especially in speaking; jog not the table, or desk, on which another doth read or write ; lean not upon any one ; Eull not him by his cloak to speuk to him; pot im not... | |
 | 1846 - 774 pages
...conduct : EXTRACTS. "Every action in company ought to be with some sign of respect to those present. "Be no flatterer, neither play with any one that delights not to be played with. "Read no letters, books, or papers in company. "Come not near the books or papers of another so as... | |
 | Jesse Buel - 1844 - 278 pages
...others stand, speak not when you should hold your peace, and walk not when others stop. 4. Turn not your back to others, especially in speaking; jog not the...delights not to be played with. 6. Read no letters, books, or papers in company, but when there is a necessity for doing it you must ask leave. Come not... | |
 | George Washington - 1847 - 574 pages
...others stand, speak not when you should hold your peace, walk not when others stop. "4. Turn not your back to others, especially in speaking; jog not the...delights not to be played with. * \" 6. Read no letters, books, or papers in company ; but when there is a necessity for doing it, you must ask leave. Come... | |
 | Mrs. L. G. Abell - 1852 - 228 pages
...his early youth — " Every action in company ought to be with some sign of respect to those present. Be no flatterer, neither play with any one that delights not to be played with. Read no papers, letters, or books in company. Come not near the papers or books of another so as to... | |
 | Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1854 - 582 pages
...distance, and not right before thy companion. Bespit not the windows in the streets. 23. Turn not thy back to others, especially in speaking ; jog not the table, or desk, on which another doth read or write ; lean not upon any one ; pull not him by his cloak to speak to him ; put him not... | |
 | Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 532 pages
...when others speak, sit not when others stand, and walk not when others stop. 4. Turn not your bock to others, especially In speaking; jog not the table or desk on which another reads or writes; loan not on any one. 5. Be no flatterer, neither play with any one that delights not to be played with.... | |
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