THE GENTEEL STYLE IN WRITING
It is an ordinary criticism, t my Lord Sesbury, and Sir illiam temple, are models of teel style in ing. e slemanly. Noted finical resbury, and tural c-c of temple. ters; but in t is only insinuated gracefully, in t stands out offensively. to ten on, and le before can be more pleasant tired statesman peeps out in tter in ful retreat at S of Nimeguen, and ty is quoted under an ambassador. Don Francisco de Melo, a quot;Portugal Envoy in England,quot; tells in ry for men, spent o s, and after to go on a great lengtimes of ty or ty years, or more, by t vigour t remove. quot; (temple beautifully adds) migs of t climate, or by approacain of lig, tell: per ; -- Monsieur Pompone, quot;Frencime at t;certifies in arrived at a ation of life es to te, giving temper and o more pleasures of all kinds tries; and moralises upon tter very sensibly. t;late Robert Earl of Leicesterquot; furnisory of a Countess of Desmond, married out of England in Edime, and ; gives , about try a set of morrice-dancers, composed of ten men so mucemple) t so many in one small county (o t age, as t to travel and to dance.quot; Monsieur Zulic;colleagues at t; informs ; ; Monsieur Serinc to. -- Old Prince Maurice of Nassau recommends to complaint; o sleep, ant motion or s; Count Egmont, and t; summer before Maestric; impart to heir experiences.
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