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The Life of Froude

CHAPTER IV
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The artist's eye set all accessories in the most telling positions.

He was an advocate, an incomparably brilliant advocate, in his mode of presenting a case.

But it was his own case, the case in which he believed, not a case he had been retained to defend.

When he came to deal with Elizabeth he was on firmer ground.

By that time the Reformation was an accomplished fact, and the fiercest controversies lay behind him.
Disgusted as he was with the scandals invented against the virgin queen, he did not shrink from exposing the duplicity and meanness which tarnish the lustre of her imperishable renown.


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