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in the chapel •of Harrow School, and published as papers
in the magazine mentioned above. These eighteen discourses may be most emphatically recommended. Boys are not an altogether easy audience to address. But they are in some respects a satis- factory one. There never comes again in life the same feeling that a boy has for a chief whom he respects and admires. The man who can gain this loyalty, and knows how to work upon it, and has besides a certain power of rhetoric—the boy audience wants-rhetoric—has an opportunity which seldom comes to a preacher.