正文 XVI.THAT A SULKY TEMPER IS A MISFORTUNE

We grant that it is, and a very serious one -- to a mans friends, and to all that have to do with him; but whether the dition of the man himself is so much to be deplored, may admit of a question. eak a little to it, being ourself but lately recovered -- we whisper of it in fidence, reader -- out of a long and desperate fit of the sullens. Was the cure a blessing? The vi which wrought it, came too clearly to leave a scruple of the fanciful injuries -- for they were mere fancies -- which had provoked the humour. But the humour itself was too self-pleasing, while it lasted -- we know how bare we lay ourself in the fession -- to be abandoned all at oh the grounds of it. We still brood over wrongs which we know to have been imaginary; and for our old acquaintance, [p 273] N-----, whom we find to have been a truer friend thaook him for, we substitute some phantom -- a Caius or a Titius -- as like him as we dare to form it, to wreak our yet unsatisfied reses ……(内容加载失败!)

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