only text-books. Academic traditions were unknown to Lincoln. His oratory was simple, keen, direct; his eloquence was unadorned by the arts of rhetoric; but his inaugural addresses and that delivered at the dedication of the Gettysburg memorial betray the highest qualities of head and heart. They are among the choicest of our American classics.


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