Travels Through France And Italy By Tobias Smollett
































































































 -  Vanity, indeed, predominates among 
all ranks, to such a degree, that they are the greatest egotists 
in the world; and - Page 159
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Vanity, Indeed, Predominates Among All Ranks, To Such A Degree, That They Are The Greatest Egotists In The World; And The Most Insignificant Individual Talks In Company With The Same Conceit And Arrogance, As A Person Of The Greatest Importance.

Neither conscious poverty nor disgrace will restrain him in the least either from assuming his full share of the conversation, or making big addresses to the finest lady, whom he has the smallest opportunity to approach:

Nor is he restrained by any other consideration whatsoever. It is all one to him whether he himself has a wife of his own, or the lady a husband; whether she is designed for the cloister, or pre-ingaged to his best friend and benefactor. He takes it for granted that his addresses cannot but be acceptable; and, if he meets with a repulse, he condemns her taste; but never doubts his own qualifications.

I have a great many things to say of their military character, and their punctilios of honour, which last are equally absurd and pernicious; but as this letter has run to an unconscionable length, I shall defer them till another opportunity. Mean-while, I have the honour to be, with very particular esteem - Madam, Your most obedient servant.

LETTER VIII

To MR. M -

LYONS, October 19, 1763.

DEAR SIR, - I was favoured with yours at Paris, and look upon your reproaches as the proof of your friendship. The truth is, I considered all the letters I have hitherto written on the subject of my travels, as written to your society in general, though they have been addressed to one individual of it; and if they contain any thing that can either amuse or inform, I desire that henceforth all I send may be freely perused by all the members.

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