Dante burns as a pure star, fixed there in the firmament, at which the great and the high of all ages kindle themselves; he is the possession of all the chosen of the world for uncounted time. Dante, one calculates, may long survive Mahomet. In this way the balance may be made straight again.
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This excerpt is taken from 'On Heroes, Hero-Worship, & the Heroic in History' by Thomas Cartyle.
This book is a collection of six lectures conducted in May 1840 given with regards to historical figures.
It was published in 1841 by James Fraser.
Thomas Cartyle was a Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher.
The book discusses Cartyle's philosophy regarding the essence of heroic leadership.
The lectures were mainly conducted for financial support to Thomas Cartyle.
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