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Henry MacKenzie

“but the world is apt to make an erroneous estimate: ignorant of the dispositions which constitute our happiness or misery, they bring to an undistinguished scale the means of the one, as connected with power, wealth, or grandeur, and of the other with their contraries.  Philosophers and poets have often protested against this decision; but their arguments have been despised as declamatory, or ridiculed as romantic.”

Henry MacKenzie, The Man of Feeling
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The Man of Feeling The Man of Feeling by Henry MacKenzie
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