John Lothrop Motley, A Memoir — Complete by Oliver Wendell Holmes
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reason to think the writer just mentioned was acquainted. Now and then I
can trace in the turn of a phrase, in the twinkle of an epithet, a faint reminiscence of a certain satirical levity, airiness, jauntiness, if I may hint such a word, which is just enough to remind me of those perilous shallows of his early time through which his richly freighted argosy had passed with such wonderful escape from their dangers and such very slight marks of injury. That which is pleasant gayety in conversation may be quite out of place in formal composition, and Motley's wit must have had a hard time of it struggling to show its spangles in the processions while his gorgeous tragedies went sweeping by. JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY. A MEMOIR By Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Volume II. XVI. 1860-1866. AEt. 46-52. |
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