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of Valentinian from his infancy; nor to the headstrong   passions which the that gentle youth appears to have escaped.   A more attentive view of the life of Gratian may perhaps   suggest the true cause of the disappointment of the public   hopes. His apparent virtues, instead of being the hardy productions of experience and adversity, were the premature   and artificial fruits of a royal education. The anxious   tenderness of his father was continually employed to bestow   on him those advantages, which he might perhaps esteem the   more highly, as he himself had been deprived of them; and the   most skilful masters of every science, and of every art, had   labored to form the mind and body of the young prince. The   knowledge which they painfully communicated was displayed   with ostentation, and celebrated with lavish praise. His soft   and tractable disposition received the fair impression of their   judicious precepts, and the absence of passion might easily be   mistaken for the strength of reason. His preceptors gradually   rose to the rank and consequence of ministers of state: and, as   they wisely dissembled their secret authority, he seemed to act   with firmness, with propriety, and with judgment, on the most important occasions of his life and reign. But the influence of   this elaborate instruction did not penetrate beyond the   surface; and the skilful preceptors, who so accurately guided   the steps of their royal pupil, could not infuse into his feeble   and indolent character the vigorous and independent principle   of action which renders the laborious pursuit of glory   essentially necessary to the happiness, and almost to the   existence, of the hero. As soon as time and accident had   removed

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