Addison, Steele, Budgell. Selections From the Spectator;

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Honest Will 20 Wimble, who I should have thought had been altogether unin- fected with ceremony, gives me abundance of trouble in this par- ticular. Though he has been fishing all the morning, he will not help himself at dinner till I am served. When we are going out of the hall, he runs behind me; and last night, as we were 25 walking in the fields, stopped short at a stile till I came up to it, and upon making signs to him to get over, told me, with a seri- ous smile that, sure, I believed th...ey had no manners in the country.
There has happened another revolution in the point of good 30 breeding, which related to the conversation among men of mode, and which I cannot but look upon as very extraordinary.
It was certainly one of the first distinctions of a well-bred man to express everything that had the most remote appearance of being obscene in modest terms and distant phrases; whilst the 35 clown, who had no such delicacy of conception and expression, clothed his ideas in those plain, homely terms that are the most obvious and natural.


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