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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     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 "Pal Envoy in England," 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. " (temple beautifully adds) migs of t climate, or by approa of lig,    tell: per ; -- Monsieur Pompone, "Fre 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 Leicester" furnisory of a tess of Desmond, married out of England in Edime, and ; gives ,    about try a set of morrice-dancers, posed of ten men     so mucemple) t so many in one small ty (o t age, as t to travel and to dance." Monsieur Zulic;colleagues at t; informs ; ; Monsieur Serinc to. -- Old Prince Maurice of Nassau reends to    plaint; o sleep, ant motion or s; t Egmont, and t; summer before Maestric; impart to heir experiences.

        But ter is never more ily disclosed, takes fras paid by fo -trees. For taste and perfe of eem t, ruly say, t ten    S t are as good as any ten in Fran tainebleau; and t as good as any t in Gasy. Italians e figs to be as good as any of t sort in Italy, er kind and t e es, no more tignauscat grape. rees too, are as large as any    tainebleau, or    some very old ones of ts into England,    time pretty ong some gardeners in y; for    all t;tter." try s t `tis to little purpose to plant any of t fruits, as peacs, beyond Nortons t nort;Biser at Cosevelt," for attempting not cold climate; pleasant and in cer. "I may per; ( Garden Essay ;be alloo knorade, since I o be good for not often looking abroad to see ters play, ions in tate, and ations to ot, as try life, and t of it more particularly, ion of my youtself, so truly say t, among many great employments t o my s for any of t en endeavoured to escape from to te se, , and    me more to o tness and satisfa of treat, aken of never entering again into any public employments, I    ever once going to to in sig, and o receive me. Nor    of affectation as some    it, but a mere    of desire or o make so small a remove; for ies reficit, &c.

        "Me, ream revives,

        does my friend believe I think or ask?

        Let me yet less possess, so I may live,

        eer of life remains, unto myself.

        May I ore,

        Not to depend upon eacful hour:

        ty Jove to pray,

        akes a;

        tings of temple are, in general, after t, e to nature and tenderness, o a string of felicitous antit is obvious to remark, o Addison and succeeding essayists. " be covetous, and ; ;if    ambitious, if it    tored by , alas! a aff    y feet to ter t. tter of gold, or of diamonds,     sore eyes instead of g tcap." In a far better style, and more accordant ences of ;Discourse upory." temple took a part in troversy about t and t partiality so natural and so graceful in an old man, e es    tle leisure to look into modern produ,    gave o look back upon tudies of ter. "Certain it is," ;t,    ture of t bear it -- t s and excellency botry and music fell ion and applauses t before atte, suc us, t be fessed to be test a, t general and most i amusements of on time and life. till find room in ts of princes, and ttages of so revive and animate to allay or divert t passions aurbations of test and t men. And bots are of equal use to o torm, but is so to bottle agitated by gentle gales; and so t and easy passions or affes. I kno many o be    to despise botry and music, as toys and trifles too ligertai of serious men. But o keep temper, and bringing tures, if not of tandings, into question. s, I doubt not but t of tertais oo; and    tent t, and do not trouble t be quiet ts t; " test and t but like a fro be played tle, to keep it quiet, till it falls asleep, and t;
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