The impulse to historical composition, of which this universal history is a monumental proof, found expression a little later in the great histories of Hume and Robertson and Gibbon.
Thanks to these writers, England was easily in advance of all other countries at the close of the eighteenth century in the matter of historical composition.
The only criticism which has ever been brought against the book has come from those who, like Thoreau, regard literary finish as a defect in historical composition.
Rightly viewed, the name of William Hickling Prescott is something more than a mere landmark in the field of historical composition.
His correspondence, however, shows that he was always thinking of a second venture in the field of historical composition.
And so the first evolution of New England literature took place along the path of historical composition.
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