48 resultados para Hutton, Richard Holt, 1826-1897.
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"Second memoir, by Richard Holt Hutton (from Dict. of nat. biog.)": v. 1, p. 47-64.
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Goethe and his influence -- The genius of Wordsworth -- Shelley and his poetry -- Mr. Browning -- The poetry of the Old Testament -- Arthur Hugh Clough -- The poetry of Matthew Arnold -- Tennyson -- Nathaniel Hawthorne.
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Abridged from Lockhart's "Life of Walter Scott," published in 10 volumes, Edinburgh, 1839. cf. Prefatory notes.
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The character of Sir Robert Peel.--Lord Brougham.--Mr. Gladstone.--William Pitt.--Bolingbroke as a statesman.--Sir George Cornewall Lewis.--Adam Smith as a person.--Lord Althorp and the Reform act of 1832.--Addenda: The Prince Consort. What Lord Lyndhurst really was. The tribute at Hereford to Sir G. C. Lewis. Mr. Cobden. Lord Palmerston. The Earl of Clarendon. Mr. Lowe as chancellor of the Exchequer. Monsieur Guizot. Professor Cairnes. Mr. Disraeli as a member of the House of Commons.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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First published 1894.
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"First edition, 1871."
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Same as the Hartford edition of 1889, except that the General index in last volume has been made more complete and the second memoir by Hutton replaced by memoir by R. Giffen.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge.--Frederick Denison Maurice.--Thomas Erskine of Linlathen.--Life of Charles Kingsley.--Arthur Penrhyn Stanley.--The Cambridge apostles of 1830.--Richard Holt Hutton.--A study of Carlyle.--The majority.--James Fitzjames Stephen.--The moral influence of George Eliot.--John Ruskin.--Laurence Oliphant.--Count Leo Tolstoi.--Morals and politics.--Ethics and science.--Biography.--The relation of memory to will.--The vanity of men of letters.--Invalids.--Apologies.--Henry Thomas Buckle.--The unfaithful steward.--Brothers, an address to female students.--De senectute.--The drawbacks of the intellectual life.
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The character of Sir Robert Pell.--Lord Brougham.--Mr. Gladstone.--William Pitt.--Bolingbroke as a statesman.--Sir George Cornewall Lewis.--Adam Smith as a person.--Lord Althorp and the reform act of 1832.--Addenda: The Prince Consort. What Lord Lyndhurst really was. The tribute at Hereford to Sir G. C. Lewis. Mr. Cobden. Lord Palmerston. The Earl of Clarendon. Mr. Lowe as chancellor of the Exchequer. Monsieur Guizot. Professor Cairnes. Mr. Disraeli as a member of the House of commons.
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Published in part in the Fortnightly review in 1876.
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Microfiche (negative). Louisville, Ky. : Lost Cause Press, 1975. 7 cards : 11 x 15 cm. -- (No. 166)
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P�. no.: 26305 (v.1); A. 5860 F. (v.3).
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Written by a personal friend. cf. "Note."