Show GLADSTONE AND disraely fhe i of le two grat fro I 1 beard nearly all alio great speeches made by both the men iu that picha dull which lasted for so many years my awu and judg dent gave the superiority to mr gill atone all through hot I 1 quite admit that disraeli stood up well to his great opponent and that it aia not always aas to abird the prize of victory tha two men s voices acro curiously like disraeli Dis had a deep low power fal oica heard throughout the house but having litt e variety or music in it gladstone 8 voice was tuned to a big cr note was pene trat iak resonant liquid and fall of an cs modulation and music 1 ich EMO lie T chades of meaning to cery woid the ways ct the nian were m ciery respect curi bously unlike billstone GIll stone ani aldaya eager for to talk to anybody about ing disraeli even his tuot intimate friends was given to fit of absolute and apparently gloomy silence gladstone after hia earlier parliamentary daye became almont indifferent to diar eli always turned out in 1 e newest fasl lou and down to 1 is beirs went in tl 0 get up of a bian about town act less abo ai d temperaments of the two lucu elal atone changed hia political opinions many times during hia long parliament ary career lut ho changed bis ions only in deference to the force of growing conviction and to tho mccog of facts and aich ho could i 0 longer conger dis anjo chobody probably Luew what sir disraeli 8 real opinions were upon any political question or lo 10 had any real opinions at all gla itono as a tory and agn anally changed into a radical began as an under the pat ion ge of daniel 0 connall an 1 changed into a tory but everybody knew that gladstone aia at frit fri t a sincere tory and at list a sincere nobody or indeed cared wl ether dis baeli ever ats either a sincere ra heal or n tincaro tory y in outlook |