Author: | Maturin Murray Ballou | ISBN: | 9781486445349 |
Publisher: | Emereo Publishing | Publication: | March 18, 2013 |
Imprint: | Emereo Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Maturin Murray Ballou |
ISBN: | 9781486445349 |
Publisher: | Emereo Publishing |
Publication: | March 18, 2013 |
Imprint: | Emereo Publishing |
Language: | English |
Finally available, a high quality book of the original classic edition of Genius in Sunshine and Shadow. It was previously published by other bona fide publishers, and is now, after many years, back in print.
This is a new and freshly published edition of this culturally important work by Maturin Murray Ballou, which is now, at last, again available to you.
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The cautious historian only tells us that he is supposed to have flourished about nine hundred years before the time of Christ; while there are also learned writers who contend that no such person as Homer ever lived, and who attribute the two most famous poems of antiquity to various minstrels or ballad-mongers, who celebrated the 'tale of Troy divine' at various periods, and whose songs and legends were fused into unity at the time of Pisistratus. ...Æsop, the fabulist, who flourished six hundred years before Christ, and whose fables are as familiar to us after the lapse of twenty-five hundred years as household words; Publius Syrus, the eminent moralist, who lived in the time of Julius Cæsar, and whose wise axioms are to be found in every library; Terence, the Carthaginian poet and dramatist; Epictetus, the stoic philosopher,—all were slaves in early life, but won freedom and lasting fame by force of their native genius. ...'As monarchs have a right,' he says, 'to call in the specie of a State and raise its value by their own impression, so are there certain prerogative geniuses who are above plagiaries, who cannot be said to steal, but from their improvement of a thought, rather to borrow it, and repay the commonwealth of letters with interest again, and may more properly be said to adopt than to kidnap a sentiment, by leaving it heir to their own fame.'
About Maturin Murray Ballou, the Author:
He co-founded Gleason's Pictorial, was the first editor of the Boston Daily Globe, and wrote numerous travel books and works of popular fiction. ...Writing under the pseudonym Lieutenant Murray, Ballou authored popular novels which were published by Frederick Gleason starting around 1845, such as The Gipsey, or, the Robbers of Naples: a Story of Love and Pride.
Finally available, a high quality book of the original classic edition of Genius in Sunshine and Shadow. It was previously published by other bona fide publishers, and is now, after many years, back in print.
This is a new and freshly published edition of this culturally important work by Maturin Murray Ballou, which is now, at last, again available to you.
Get the PDF and EPUB NOW as well. Included in your purchase you have Genius in Sunshine and Shadow in EPUB AND PDF format to read on any tablet, eReader, desktop, laptop or smartphone simultaneous - Get it NOW.
Enjoy this classic work today. These selected paragraphs distill the contents and give you a quick look inside Genius in Sunshine and Shadow:
Look inside the book:
The cautious historian only tells us that he is supposed to have flourished about nine hundred years before the time of Christ; while there are also learned writers who contend that no such person as Homer ever lived, and who attribute the two most famous poems of antiquity to various minstrels or ballad-mongers, who celebrated the 'tale of Troy divine' at various periods, and whose songs and legends were fused into unity at the time of Pisistratus. ...Æsop, the fabulist, who flourished six hundred years before Christ, and whose fables are as familiar to us after the lapse of twenty-five hundred years as household words; Publius Syrus, the eminent moralist, who lived in the time of Julius Cæsar, and whose wise axioms are to be found in every library; Terence, the Carthaginian poet and dramatist; Epictetus, the stoic philosopher,—all were slaves in early life, but won freedom and lasting fame by force of their native genius. ...'As monarchs have a right,' he says, 'to call in the specie of a State and raise its value by their own impression, so are there certain prerogative geniuses who are above plagiaries, who cannot be said to steal, but from their improvement of a thought, rather to borrow it, and repay the commonwealth of letters with interest again, and may more properly be said to adopt than to kidnap a sentiment, by leaving it heir to their own fame.'
About Maturin Murray Ballou, the Author:
He co-founded Gleason's Pictorial, was the first editor of the Boston Daily Globe, and wrote numerous travel books and works of popular fiction. ...Writing under the pseudonym Lieutenant Murray, Ballou authored popular novels which were published by Frederick Gleason starting around 1845, such as The Gipsey, or, the Robbers of Naples: a Story of Love and Pride.