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The Life of Froude

CHAPTER IV
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Once his fingers grasped the pen, they began instinctively to draw a picture.

He was not, like Macaulay, a rhetorician.

He had inherited from his father a contempt for oratory, and he did not speak well in public.

But when he had studied a period he saw it in a series of moving scenes as the figures passed along the stage.

That he was not always accurate in detail is notorious.


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