Excerpt from The Spectator, 1711, Vol. 2 of 8
Above him, and insolent to those below him. I could not but remark, that it was the same base ness Of spirit which worked in his behaviour in both fortunes: the same little mind was insolent in riches and shameless in poverty. This accident made me.
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