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Excerpt from Personal Recollections of Daniel Henry Chamberlain, Once Governor of South Carolina
Saxon. But, 'if one wants to hear the thunder roll,' as Choate says, 'go to Milton's prose.' For modern, idio matic, strong and fine prose, read Matthew Arnold; if nothing else, his Essays in Criticism and if for nothing else, for that beautiful passage in the preface Beautiful city, etc.' It is superb in sentiment and rhetoric. But his characteristic quality is plainness.
One Sunday in the Cambridge days, George Young came to Chamberlain early and said that Dr. James Walker, the Ex-president of the college, was to preach that day in the chapel. The two friends heard him together; the sermon was that famous one entitled Prayer, now printed in Dr. Walker's book of sermons.
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