Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850Various
General
Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850
Various
American literature -- Periodicals; Civilization -- Periodicals; Culture -- Periodicals
The Scotch Tories died hard. Worsted in fair fight they resorted to
foul; and among the publications avowedly established for personal
slander of their adversaries, a pre-eminence so infamous was obtained by
the Beacon, that it disgraced the cause irretrievably. Against this
malignant libeler Jeffrey rose in the Court of Session again and again,
and the result of its last prosecution showed the power of the party
represented by it thoroughly broken. The successful advocate, at length
triumphant even in that Court over the memory of his talents and virtues
elsewhere, had now forced himself into the front rank of his profession;
and they who listened to his advocacy found it even more marvelous than
his criticism, for power, versatility, and variety. Such rapidity yet
precision of thought, such volubility yet clearness of utterance, left
all competitors behind. Hardly any subject could be so indifferent or
uninviting, that this teeming and fertile intellect did not surround it
with a thousand graces of allusion, illustration, and fanciful
expression. He might have suggested Butler's hero,
"--who could not ope
His mouth but out there flew a trope,"
with the difference that each trope flew to its proper mark, each fancy
found its place in the dazzling profusion, and he could at all times,
with a charming and instinctive ease, put the nicest restraints and
checks on his glowing velocity of declamation. A worthy Glasgow
baillie, smarting under an adverse verdict obtained by these facilities
of speech, could find nothing so bitter to advance against the speaker
as a calculation made with the help of Johnson's Dictionary, to the
effect that Mr. Jeffrey, in the course of a few hours, had spoken the
whole English language twice over!
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