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Excerpt from The International Library of Famous Literature, Vol. 2 of 20: Selections From the World's Great Writers Ancient, Medieval, and Modern, With Biographical and Explanatory Notes and Critical Essays by Many Eminent Writers
This is not the introduction to a book, or even to a series of books: one might call it rather an introduction to Literature itself - or to a goodly portion of that vast literary tide drift of the centuries, which certain honest purveyors and explorers have here brought to shore, and spread out in cleanly type, for whosoever will - to read, to ponder, and enjoy.
From earliest recorded times there has lived a disposition to engarland together songs that have touched the heart chants that have wakened valor - fables that have exploited truth - maxims that have worded justice. There was reason enough for this before yet printing or types were known, and when some Homer - whose notes we shall find by and by, a-thrill along these pages - lifted up his voice to gathering crowds. That he might bring together his chants, and the chants of many another, to round out the composite tales about Troy, Helen, and Agamemnon.
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