A Discourse On the Character of the Late Chester Averill Am Professor of Che

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A Discourse On the Character of the Late Chester Averill Am Professor of Che
Thomas C Thomas Croswell Reed
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The men of letters are proverbially an irritable race. And the philanthropist, in looking at their history, is pained, not only by the frequent exhibitions of malice, jeal- ousy and envy, in their intercourse with each other, but too often, also, by the entire disruption of the strongest ties, which can bind men together. It is a sight, therefore, as interesting from its novelty, as from its intrinsic loveliness and beauty, when we find a man> who, during the most eager pursuit of literary succ...ess, whether guided by his tastes, or stimulated by necessi- ty, remains under the influence of the attractions of home, and amid the absorbing and abstracting toils of the study, feels the disposition and creates the leisure to fulfill every filial and fraternal duty, and to indulge every emotion, and perform every obligation of friend- ship.
This subject was a frequent topic of remark with Professor Averill; and his views with respect to it were beautifully illustrated by his whole life and correspon- dence.


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