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He has too much sense to be a Critic in a state where nothing is perfect it is he who seeketh perfection, & not he who faileth to obtain, that is the weak minded man. -- to criticise is rather to ^ [[addition]] show we [[/addition]] wish to be esteemed judges than to prove [[underline]] our [[/underline]] judgment. -- What we do see we must believe to be altho' we may [[underline]] wish our senses [[/underline]] did deceive us. Why not now -- I cannot cease to reflect on what is, how can its attendant circumstances afflict me more than the ill iself? -- his ardent imagination created easy means but reason pointed out only insurmoutable