Book Description The essays comprising this volume are eminently literary. They are the most distinctively literary of Macaulays essays. Many of Macaulays better known essays, such as the one on Clive, are historical and biographical, and yet are of unusual literary value. But the teacher of English literature will recognize at once the immense gains to the student of a comparative study of Milton and Addison, the two writers who stand highest in their respective departments of literature - especially when that study is directed by Macaulay.