id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6312 Emerson, Ralph Waldo Representative Men: Seven Lectures .txt text/plain 58309 2931 71 It is natural to believe in great men. When nature removes a great man, people explore I admire great men of all classes, those who stand for facts, and for The Bible of the learned for twentytwo hundred years, every brisk young man, who says in succession fine Plato, too, like every great man, consumed his own times. man, able to honor, at the same time, the ideal, or laws of the mind, bringing certain things to pass;--the men of talent and action. in the world." "I don't know how great men you may be," said the Guinea One man appears whose nature is to all men's eyes Other men say wise things as well as he; only they say a good human fate: but, that this man of men, he who gave to the science of Men give way before such a man generalization, so that men saw in him combined the natural and the ./cache/6312.txt ./txt/6312.txt