The Forum, Or, Forty Years Full Practice At the Philadelphia Bar
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Act 2. Why should I then be false, since it is true, That I must die here, and live hence by truth ? 302 THE FORUM. There is more sublimity in Milton, but more close thinking in Youne. — B. Like a fair house built upon another man's ground ; so I have lost my edifice, by mistaking the place where I have erected it. — Shakspeare: There were many men equal to Lord Chatham as a thinker, many superior to him in erudition, but no one excelled him in the power of speech. A man who cannot speak, or wh...o speaks unintelli- gibly, thinks for himself : a speaker thinks for thousands, by making thousands think as he does. — B. An eloquent writer is better for the future, — an eloquent speaker better for the present. The laurels of the former cluster about his grave, — those of the latter encircle his brows. One is a draft on time, — the other at sight. — Ih. GENIUS. " Genius, not only lights its own fire," as Foster says ; " but supplies its own fuel," as I say. — lb. Life is divided into three periods — ^youth, the imaginative ; mid- dle age, the passionate ; old age, the reflective.
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