Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — volume 53, No. 329, March, 1843

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_Sandt_. --No falsehood is more palpable than that wisdom leads tohappiness--I mean in this world; in another, we may well indeed believethat the words are constructed of very different materials. But here weare, standing on a barren molehill that crumbles and sinks under ourtread; here we are, and show me from hence, Von Kotzebue, a discovererwho has not suffered for his discovery, whether it be of a world or of atruth--whether a Columbus or a Galileo. Let us come down lower: Show mea man who
...has detected the injustice of a law, the absurdity of a tenet, the malversation of a minister, or the impiety of a priest, and who hasnot been stoned, or hanged, or burnt, or imprisoned, or exiled, orreduced to poverty. The chain of Prometheus is hanging yet upon hisrock, and weaker limbs writhe daily in its rusty links. Who then, unlessfor others, would be a darer of wisdom? And yet, how full of it is eventhe inanimate world? We may gather it out of stones and straws. Muchlies within the reach of all: little has been collected by the wisest ofthe wise.

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