The English Reader : Or, Pieces in Prose And Poetry, Selected From the Best Writers

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Ah ! so niui'h the n ore is he to be pitied I A furious maniac, who would pluck out his own eyes, "would deserve more compassion than an ordinary blind man.
Democritus. Come let us accommodate the business Thei e is something to be saidon each side of the question.
T ( iere is every where reason for laughing, and reason for wet ping. The world is ridiculous, and I laugh ati : it is deplorable, and thou lame a test over it. Every person views it m his own way, and according to his own temper.
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One point is unquestionable, that mankind are preposte- rous : to think right, and to act well, we must think and act differently from them. To submit to the authority, and follow the example of the greater part of men, would ren- der us foolish and miserable.
Heraclitus. All this, is indeed true ; but then, thou hast no real love or feeling for thy species. The calamities of mankind excite thy mirfch : and this proves that thou hast no regard for men, nor any true respect for the virtuee which they have unhappily abandoned.


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