Book: Obiter Dicta Is it necessary that they should be the record of a noble character? Certainly not. We remember Pepys, who--well, never mind what he does. We call to mind Cellini; he runs behind a fellow-creature, and with 'admirable address' sticks a dagger in the nape of his neck, and long afterwards records the fact, almost with reverence, in his life's story. Can anything be more revolting than some portions of the revelation Benjamin Franklin was pleased to make of himself in writing? And what about Rousseau?
Details of Book: Obiter Dicta Book: Obiter Dicta
Author: Augustine Birrell
ISBN: 0559314949
ISBN-13: 9780559314940
, 978-0559314940
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 15102008
Publisher: Bibliolife
Number of Pages: 304
Language: English