Mandeville : a Tale of the Seventeenth Century 1

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159 tures, who would interrupt me here, and cry out, that there is an easy remedy for all this. The boy whose thoughts are here described, was too much indulged; an ef- fusion of wholsome severity would soon have dispersed these clouds of the mind, and have caused him to know, that there was nothing but ground for congratulation, where he found so much occasion for com- plaint. And let these brutal natures go on in the exercise of their favourite discipline I There will always be crosses, and o...pposi^* tion, and mortifications enough in the march of human life, from the very principles upon which society is built, and from the impatience our imperfect nature is too apt to conceive, of the imputed untowardness and absurd judgments, of those that are placed under our control. But let those of happier spirit know, that this imperious dis- cipline is not the wholsome element of the expanding mind, and that the attempt to correct the mistaken judgments of the 160 MANDEVILLE.
young by violent and summary dealing, can never be the true method of fostering a generous nature ; in a word, that to make the child a forlorn and pitiable slave, can never be the way to make the man worthy of freedom, and capable of drawing the no- blest use from it !


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