From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
June 14
In early 1860 during what
turned out to be a spectacular speaking tour of New England, Lincoln was
approached by the Reverend Mr. Gulliver who told him how impressed he was with
the talk he had just heard Lincoln deliver. Lincoln was somewhat taken aback by
such fulsome praise, so he asked him what he found so remarkable about his
speech. Gulliver replied, “The cleanness of your statements, the unanswerable
style of your reasoning, and, especially, your illustrations, which were
romance and pathos and fun and logic all welded together.”
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