Abraham Lincoln : his speeches and writings /
Abraham Lincoln : his speeches and writings /
edited by Roy P. Basler
- New York : The Universal Library, c1946
- xxx, 843 pages ; 21 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface -- Introduction -- Lincoln's development as a writer -- Selections
He has a style his own, has often been the comment on a writer or speaker. When it was said of Walt Whitman it meant that ant imitation of his style, so distinctive was it, could at once be seen as mimicry. One result of this was many parodies.
SPEECHES, ADDRESSES, ETC
E 457.92 .A82 1946
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface -- Introduction -- Lincoln's development as a writer -- Selections
He has a style his own, has often been the comment on a writer or speaker. When it was said of Walt Whitman it meant that ant imitation of his style, so distinctive was it, could at once be seen as mimicry. One result of this was many parodies.
SPEECHES, ADDRESSES, ETC
E 457.92 .A82 1946