“Every young woman should dress well, that is, neatly, tastefully, modestly, whether she be rich or poor. Conspicuous dressing is vulgar. True refinement avoids anything showy and flashy: it never dresses better than it can afford, and yet it is always well dressed, even in simple muslin or plain calico.”
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“Below the knee, halfway down the arm, and two finger widths below the collarbone.”
“You cannot, I repeat, successfully acquire it and preserve your modesty at the same time.”
Source: Twelfth Night
Source: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
Source: The Mansions of Philosophy: A Survey of Human Life and Destiny
