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Lloyd George is 'like other men only cast in biggermould'. He is 'clearly no plaster saint'. 'You cannot think of him inrelation to the knock-out blow except as the man who gives, notreceives, it. ' 'He has never lost his head on the dizzy height towhich he has so suddenly attained. He is clearly in no danger of theintoxicating impulse of the people who find themselves for the firsttime on great eminences, to leap over. In a word, he is not spoiled. 'Here the writer, as he would put it, gives h...imself away. All thatmetaphor means only that Mr. George is not spoiled, and the fact thathe is not spoiled would be established better by instances than bymetaphors. Then we are told that some of Mr. George's feats 'seem to partake ofthe nature of legerdemain'. 'He sways a popular assembly by waves ofalmost Hebraic emotion. ' 'No man has ever had his ear closer to theground and listened more attentively to the tramp of the oncomingmultitudes. ' He 'held Great Britain's end up' at the Internationalconference.
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