A Renaissance Courtesy-book: Galateo of Manners & Behaviours

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Merrymount Press, 1914 - 122 من الصفحات

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الصفحة 1 - Or rather a treatise of the manners and behaviours it behoveth a man to use and eschewe in his familiar conversation. A worke very necessary and profitable for all Gentlemen or other.
الصفحة 78 - I am well assured, if some straunger should, unhappely for my credite, hit uppon this treatise of mine: he would laughe mee to scorne, and say that I taught to speake in riddles, or els in Ciphers. For as muche as these wordes, be almost so properly our owne, that other countries have no acquaintance with them: or, if they woulde use them, yet they cannot tell how to understand them.
الصفحة 122 - Archbishop of Benevento ; or rather, a Treatise of the Manners and Behaviours it behoveth a Man to use and eschewe in his familiar Conversation.
الصفحة 82 - A man must not alone beware of unhonest and filthie talke : but also of that whiche is base and vile, and especially where a man talketh and discourseth of greate and high matters.
الصفحة 109 - And to weare a toothpicke, about your neck : of all fashions that is the worst. For, besides that it is a bauld Jewell for a gentleman to pull forth of his bosome, and putteth men in mind of those Toothdrawers that sit one their benche in the stretes; it makes men also to thinke, that the man loues his belly full well, and is prouided for it. And I see no reason, why they should not aswell carry a spoone, about their neckes, as a toothepicke
الصفحة 74 - Such a one, that was the sonne of such a one, that dwelt in Cocomer Streete: do you knowe him? he maried the daughter of Gianfigliazzi, the leane scragge, that went so much to Saint Laraunce. No? do not you know him? why? do you not remember the goodly strayght old man that ware long haire downe to his shoulders?
الصفحة 78 - Then if he had saide Crie out and make a noise. And it is a more proper and peculiar speache to say, the shivering of an ague* then to call it the Colde.
الصفحة 36 - If you doe not visite him at home at his house: then you knowe not your dutie.Theismaner of fashions and behaviours, bring men to such scorne and disdaine of their doings : that there is no man, almost, can abide to beholdethem : for they love them selves to farre beyonde measure, and busie them selves so much in that, that they finde litle leisure to La lungheza di decta chiesa insulata e braccia ducento sexanta...
الصفحة 50 - For to saye a trueth, the power of custome is great and of much force, and would be taken for a lawe, in these cases. And that is the cause we say : You : to every one, that is not...

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