Bashfulness is more frequently connected with good sense than we find assurance; and impudence, on the other hand, is often the mere effect of downright stupidity.


The Works in Verse and Prose, of William Shenstone, Esq: In Two Volumes, with Decorations (ed. 1765)


Bashfulness is more frequently connected with good sense than we find assurance; and impudence, on the other hand, is often the mere effect of...

Bashfulness is more frequently connected with good sense than we find assurance; and impudence, on the other hand, is often the mere effect of...

Bashfulness is more frequently connected with good sense than we find assurance; and impudence, on the other hand, is often the mere effect of...

Bashfulness is more frequently connected with good sense than we find assurance; and impudence, on the other hand, is often the mere effect of...