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The collection gathers critical essays and introductory studies that examine poets, moralists, novelists, and the forms of literary expression; it ranges from close readings of individual authors and works to broader reflections on aphorism, character-writing, national literary models, and the aims of literary study. The author compares ancient and modern masters, discusses the moral and stylistic qualities of figures such as Tacitus, Seneca, and Bacon, surveys the novel and essay as vehicles for moral observation, and considers public and literary institutions, offering historical context, judgments of style, and guidance for readers and critics.

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John Morley

John Morley was a prominent English writer, politician, and journalist known for his insightful essays and critiques on political philosophy and literature. He served as a member of Parliament and held various governmental roles, including Postmaster General. Morley's notable works include 'Burke,' a critical examination of the political thought of Edmund Burke, and the 'Critical Miscellanies' series, which features essays on influential figures such as Robespierre, Turgot, and George Eliot. His writings reflect a deep engagement with the intellectual currents of his time, contributing significantly to the discourse on liberalism and social reform.

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