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Thackeray said of Macaulay : " He reads twenty books to write a sentence ; he travels a hundred miles to make a line of description." Observe how he lays out the plan for his history, and then revises and re-revises and di- vides the time for the work between reading and travelling, ADDRESS OF HON. JOHN EATON. 13 that he may personally know all the books and all the places before writing, and then proposes to get off' two pages a day, and afterward devote a year to polishing, retouching, and pr...inting. He added to all the vast powers with which nature had endowed him patient, minute, and persistent dili- gence. He answered to Pope's precept that a good writer must be a good blotter. Woodrow observes of one of his compositions that scarcely five consecutive lines in any one of Macaulay's minutes win be found unmarked by blots or corrections. Follow him in working up the battle of the Boyne, his visits, his notes, actually spending nineteen work- ing days over thirty octavo pages and then dissatisfied with the result.
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