Chap.

1    1|         by his merit, becomes a servile parasite or vile pander.~ ~
2    1|       contrast than between the servile dependent gait of a poor
3    5| trusting too implicitly to this servile obedience; for if his wife
4    9|       to take off her hands the servile part of the household business.
5   12|         beauty is produced by a servile copy of even beautiful nature.
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