William Shenstone Quotes
I Have Been Formerly So Silly As To Hope That Every Servant I Had Might Be Made A Friend; I Am Now Convinced That The Nature Of Servitude Generally Bears A Contrary Tendency. People's Characters Are To Be Chiefly Collected From Their Education And Place In Life; Birth Itself Does But Little.
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