The Young Gentleman And Lady's Monitor, And English Teacher's Assistant

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A great deal likewise depends upon our air, address, and expressions; anaukward address and vulgar expressions, infer either a low turn of mind, or a low education.
5. Insolent contempt, or low envy, is incompatible also with dignity ofmanners. Low-bred persons, fortunately lifted in the world, in fineclothes and fine equipages, will insolently look down on all those whocannot afford to make as good an appearance; and they openly envy thosewho perhaps make a better. They also dread the being sl
...ighted; of courseare suspicious and captious; are uneasy themselves, and make every bodyelse so about them.
6. A certain degree of outward seriousness in looks and actions, givesdignity, while a constant smirk upon the face (with that insipid sillysmile fools have when they would be civil) and whiffling motions, arestrong marks of futility.
But above all, a dignity of character is to be acquired best by acertain firmness in all our actions. A mean, timid, and passivecomplaisance, lets a man down more than he is aware of: but still hisfirmness or resolution should not extend to brutality, but beaccompanied with a peculiar and engaging softness, or mildness.


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