Solitude Considered With Respect to Its Influence Upon the Mind And the Heart

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Solitude Considered With Respect to Its Influence Upon the Mind And the Heart
Johann Georg Zimmermann
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+ How many men of contemplative minds are the flaves of fools and madmen ! How many rational beings pafs their lives in bondage, by being unfortunately attached to a worthlefs faction !
ON THE HEA&T. 365 faftion ! How many men of excellent under- flandings are condemned to perform a pitiful part in many provincial towiis ! The company of a man who laughs at every thing that is honourable, and rejects thofe fentiments which lead to love and efleem, foon becomes infup- portable. There are no worf
...e tyrants than the prejudices of mankind; and the chains of fer- vitude become weighty in proportion to the public ignorance. To form a ferious thought of' pleafing in public life, is vain; for to fucceed in fuch an endeavour, we muft facrifice all thought, furrender every real fentiment ? defpife every thing which rational minds efteem, t:nd efleem every thing that a man of underflanding and good fenfe defpifes, or elfe, by blindly dafli- ing forward upon all occafions, hazard coatentj tranquillity, and fortune.

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