The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Master in the World , he seldom changes his Servants ; and as he is beloved by all about him , his Servants never care for leaving him : By this Means his Domesticks are all in Years , and grown old with their Master . You would take ...
... Master in the World , he seldom changes his Servants ; and as he is beloved by all about him , his Servants never care for leaving him : By this Means his Domesticks are all in Years , and grown old with their Master . You would take ...
Strana 413
... Master knows not how to preserve Respect , nor the Ser- vant how to give it . It seems this Person is of so sullen a ... Master as Sir ROGER . The Character of my Master is the very Reverse of that good and gentle Knight's . All his No ...
... Master knows not how to preserve Respect , nor the Ser- vant how to give it . It seems this Person is of so sullen a ... Master as Sir ROGER . The Character of my Master is the very Reverse of that good and gentle Knight's . All his No ...
Strana 415
... Master of himself and his own Passions , cannot be a proper Master of another . Aequanimity in a Man's own Words and Actions , will easily diffuse it self through his whole Family . Pamphilio has the happiest Hous- hold of any Man I ...
... Master of himself and his own Passions , cannot be a proper Master of another . Aequanimity in a Man's own Words and Actions , will easily diffuse it self through his whole Family . Pamphilio has the happiest Hous- hold of any Man I ...
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