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Representative Men: Seven Lectures (Modern Library Classics)

Representative Men: Seven Lectures (Modern Library Classics)

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Representative Men: Seven Lectures (Modern Library Classics)

by Emerson, Ralph Waldo

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From the book:IT IS NATURAL to believe in great men. If the companions of our childhood should turn out to be heroes, and their condition regal it would not surprise us. All mythology opens with demigods, and the circumstance is high and poetic; that is, their genius is paramount. In the legends of the Gautama, the first men ate the earth and found it deliciously sweet. Nature seems to exist for the excellent. The world is upheld by the veracity of good men: they make the earth wholesome. They who lived with them found life glad and nutritious. Life is sweet and tolerable only in our belief in such society; and, actually or ideally, we manage to live with superiors. We call our children and our lands by their names. Their names are wrought into the verbs of language, their works and effigies are in our houses, and every circumstance of the day recalls an anecdote of them.

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Title
Representative Men: Seven Lectures (Modern Library Classics)
Author
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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ISBN 10
0812970055
ISBN 13
9780812970050
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
This edition first published
2004-06-08

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