Studies in Structure And Style (Based On Seven Modern English Essays)

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But that movement is exceptional. As a rule there is the hardness, if there is also often the sheen, of highly-wrought metal. Or, to change our figure, as his pages are composed as a handsome edifice is 1^ Lamb, the oldest of the group, was born in 1775, twenty-five years before Macaulay. De Quincey and Leigh Hunt, the last survivors of the group, died in 1859, the year of Macaulay's death, but, unlike him, were not cut off in the midst of their greatest literary work.
94 John Morley reared, no
...t as a fine statue or a frieze "with bossy sculptures graven " grows up in the imaginative mind of the statuary. There is no liquid continu- ity, such as indicates a writer possessed by his 5 subject and not merely possessing it. The periods are marshalled in due order of procession, bright and high-stepping; they never escape under an impulse of emotion into the full current of a brimming stream. What is curious is that though Macaulay lo seems ever to be brandishing a two-edged gleaming sword, and though he steeps us in an atmosphere of belligerency, yet we are never conscious of inward agitation in him, and perhaps this alone would debar him from a place among the greatest writers.

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