“Every man illustrious in his day, however much he
may be gratified by his fame, looks with an eager eye to posterity for a
continuance of past favors, and would even live the remainder of his life in
obscurity if by so doing he could insure that future generations would preserve
a correct attitude towards him forever.” —English essayist-caricaturist Max
Beerbohm (1872-1956), “A Clergyman,” in The Oxford Book of Essays, edited by
John Gross (1991)
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Quote of the Day (Max Beerbohm, on Fame and Posterity)
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English Literature,
FAME,
Max Beerbohm,
Posterity,
Quote of the Day
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