Saturday, July 21, 2007

"It appears that in the cases of high (but by no means in that



of the highest) merit, a man must outlive the age of fifty to
be sure of being widely appreciated
"It appears that in the cases of high (but by no means in that
of the highest) merit, a man must outlive the age of fifty to
be sure of being widely appreciated. It takes time for an able
man, born in the humbler ranks of life, to emerge from them and
to take his natural position."[1]


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