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 What, then, shall a
man read? First and supreme over all other books, the Bible. Here is history,
biography, poetry, drama, and every form of literary art in its highest
perfection. Where else will you find sublimity of thought embodied in such
simplicity of language as this: "And God said let there be light, and there was
light!" Dr. Hillis says: "Bead all other books, philosophy, poetry, history,
fiction; but if you would refine the judgment, fertilize the reason, wing the
imagination, attain unto the finest womanhood or the sturdiest manhood, read
this Book, reverently and prayerfully, until its truths have dissolved like iron
 into the blood."

The student of public speaking will read Quintilian's "Institutes of Oratory, or
the Education of an Orator," supplementing it with Cicero on "Oratory and
Orators," and Cicero's "Orations." For self-culture he will read Plato's "
Republic," and the "Dialogues" relating to Socrates. Demosthenes "On the Crown,"
the greatest world's oration by the greatest of all orators, should receive
special attention. Shakespeare, Milton, Dante, Wordsworth, Tennyson, and
Longfellow will have a prominent place upon the wise man's book-shelf. To shape
his mind to strong and logical thinking, he will studiously read Locke "On the
Conduct of the Understanding," Berkeley's "Principles of Human Knowledge,"
Leibnitz's "Discourse on Metaphysics," Descartes' "Discourse on Method," and
Lotze's " Microcosmus."

The student of self-confidence will read stories of heroism and self-sacrifice.
Scott's novels, and Stevenson's stirring stories of the sea, will arouse in him
a desire to play a noble part in the drama of life. He should read only those
books that move his finest impulses, fire his blood, and equip him for better
and larger service.

Many men are not sufficiently familiar with the great books of the world to
choose for themselves. For their benefit the following suggestive list is
offered:

Great Dramatists: Job, AEschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes,
Shakespeare, Moliere, Goethe, Sheridan, Schiller.

Great Essayists: Montaigne,  Addison, Lamb, De Quincey, Carlyle, Macaulay,
Newman, Emerson, Ruskin, Matthew Arnold.

Great Philosophers: Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Descartes, Spinoza, Leibnitz,
Berkeley, Kant, Schopenhauer, Lotze.

Great Scientists: Galileo, Herschel, Newton,   Agassiz, La Place, Darwin,
Tyndall, Helmholtz, Huxley.

Great Lawyers: Demosthenes, Cicero, Blackstone, Erskine,  Marshall, Mackintosh,
Clay, Webster, Prentiss, Jeremiah Black.

Great Teachers: Quintilian, Aquinas, Erasmus, Bacon, Locke, Herbart, Frobel,
Spencer.

Great Logicians and Political Economists : Montesquieu, Adam Smith, Bentham,
Malthus, Hegel, Whateley, Hamilton, Mill, Jevons.

Great Statesmen: Pericles, Cassar, Burke,   Washington, Jefferson, Bonaparte,
Disraeli, Lincoln, Gladstone, Bismarck.

Great Theologians:  Saint Paul, Saint Augustine, Luther, Calvin, Hooker,
Edwards, Schleiermacher, Bushnell.

Great Historians: Herodotus, Thucydides, Livy, Polybius, Plutarch, Tacitus,
Gibbon, Macaulay, Carlyle, Grote, Bancroft, Mommsen. 

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