Athens, Its Rise and Fall, Vol. 2: With Views of the Literature, Philosophy, and Social Life of the Athenian People

Edward Bulwer-Lytton


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Athens, Its Rise and Fall, Vol. 2: With Views of the Literature, Philosophy, and Social Life of the Athenian People by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
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I. History is rarely more than the biography of great men. Through a succession of individuals we trace the character and destiny of nations. The people glide away from us, a sublime but intangible abstraction, and the voice of the mighty Agora reaches us only through the medium of its representatives to posterity. The more democratic the state, the more prevalent this delegation of its history to the few; since it is the prerogative of democracies to give the widest competition and the keenest excitement to individual genius: and the true spirit of democracy is dormant or defunct, when we find no one elevated to an intellectual throne above the rest. In regarding the characters of men thus concentrating upon themselves our survey of a nation, it is our duty sedulously to discriminate between their qualities and their deeds: for it seldom happens that their renown in life was unattended with reverses equally signal - that the popularity of to-day was not followed by the persecution of to-morrow: and in these vicissitudes, our justice is no less appealed to than our pity, and we are called upon to decide, as judges, a grave and solemn cause between the silence of a departed people, and the eloquence of imperishable names.
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