Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Orators, Vol. 12: William Pitt; June, 1903
And Samuel Johnson said, Sir, it is barely possible that you did not use the language as I have written it out; but you should. Just how much Johnson we get in Pitt's printed speeches is still a topic for debate. (ipitt could think on his feet, while Samuel Johnson never made but one speech and broke down in that. But Johnson could write, and the best of Pitt's speeches are those reported by Ursa Major in a style superbly Johnsonese. The member from Old Sarum once sent Johnson two butts of Canary and a barrel of white-bait, as a token of appreciation for his skill in accurate reporting.
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