
Edward Gibbon
In Our Time: Culture
The Solemn Sneer, the Lord of Irony
Gibbon was a different kind of reed from samuel johnson, addison, or any of the other great pro stylists of the eighteenth century. He is self consciously rejecting that as an appropriate medium for historical prose. There's thing too complex about history and need to hold incompatible or unresolvable ideas together in a single sentence which doesn't lend itself readily to the conversational and facile.
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