No More Learning

The anec-
dotes related of his youthful wilfulness and wayward-
ness; of his earnest application to the pursuit of use-
ful knowledge ; of his neglect of the elegant arts, which
already formed part of the Athenian education ; of his
profusion and his avarice; of the           nights in
which he meditated on the trophies of Miltiades, all
point, with more or less of particular truth, the same
way; to a soul early bent on great objects, and form-
" af being diverted by trifles, embarrassed by scruples,
r deterred by difficulties.
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