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- Date: 1897
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Image 5 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, Literary Statesmen And Others Essays on Men seen from a Distance BY 7 NORMAN HAPGOOD HERBERT 5S STONE CO CHICAGO NEW YORK M DCCC XCVII aN OF CON G 3 OFFICE OF…
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Image 7 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, 1 ITI IV VI VII VIII CON TENTS PAGE ORD ROSEBER NM i ie ce Aer i cindsa hi 3 NERS TORN MORLEN fac N NU anit i wa iii Glin Mr…
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Image 9 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LORD ROSEBERY
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Image 11 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, PIVERARY STATESMEN AND OTHE RS I LORD ROSEBERY LorRD ROSEBERY who has naturally been studied mainly as a statesman appears in the little he has written with an eye to literary form…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 12 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LITERARY STATESMEN merry altogether inspired by temperament The son of the respected family physician who had prescribed colchicum to the elder and port to the younger Pitt Addington carried into politics the…
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Image 13 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LORD ROSEBE RY In the same speech he said Now if all hope of union has not fled before this it is due in my opinion mainly to the patience of our…
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Image 14 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LITERARY STATESMEN ding of all kinds repetitions adjectives em ployed to give sound all the ordinary faults are absent There is no great subtlety no pretentious paradox no lack of calm and…
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Image 15 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LORD ROSEBERY patrick the meteoric mind of Burke the pedantic vanity of Parr the austere virtue of Horner and the hedgehog soul of Rogers Any number of passages to show this pervad…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 16 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LITERARY STATESMEN fox at Berlin the French monarchy still bitten with the suicidal mania of fermenting republics against Great Britain and the crafty voluptuary of St Petersburg Lord Rosebery comes within sight…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 17 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LORE ROSHEBERY the subject the farther removed from the spectacular intellectual world the nearer to a reality demanding action the less adequate is Lord Rosebery in speaking or writing As long as…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 18 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LITERARY STATESMEN faith and for devotion to its requirements Again Lord Rosebery speaks for himself Fox could indeed lay down principles for all time but the moment the game was afoot they…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 19 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LORD ROSEBERY ing to most men Like the famous creation of Buridan he sees so clearly the reasonable ness of opposite courses that he stands mo tionless It is easy to see…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 20 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LITERARY STATESMEN Perhaps Mr Gladstone has been the indirect cause or the latest indirect cause of the action that I have thought night to take and to which you have alluded But…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 21 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LORD ROSEBERY Cromwell interfered it is true on behalf of people oppressed much as these Armenians are He wrote or rather he signed some letters on that sub ject which were written…
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Image 22 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LITERARY STATESMEN inevitable doom Fass heavy hearse with thy weary freight of shattered hopes and exhausted frame pass with thy simple pomp of fatherless bairns and sad moralizing friends pass with the…
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Image 23 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LORD ROSEBERY bery is not The average Englishman is a man of action of unconscious poetry in senti ment but of little artistic feeling positive prejudiced and efficient Lord Roseberys is in…
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Image 25 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, MR JOHN MORLEY
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Image 27 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, II MR JOHN MORLEY Mr MORLEYS interest to the observer is largely in his distinctness for seldom is a man of importance so clear in outline until after his death when time…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 28 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LITERARY STATESMEN a larger crop than many a richer and broader area Inthe moralism where we find so readily the boundaries of his personality we must find also a partial explanation of…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 29 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, MR JOHN MORLEY by moralism and desiccated by science so that the row of books stand on the shelf of the temporarily useful merely read because they give certain information more intelli…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 30 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LITERARY STATESMEN region of the general and there are conse quently many dreary wastes in his political speeches which are rare in his books In the life of Rousseau he scolds a…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 31 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, MR JOHN MORLEY geometry to the eye of reason He him self speaks in the life of Rousseau of the greatest question that ever dawns upon any human intelligence that has the…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 32 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LITERARY STATESMEN moderation and the critical attitude and become the mere advocate endeavoring to gain force by violence and persuasion by contempt So far does his own panacea carry him that he…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 33 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, MR JOHN MORLEY the social is the only worthy point of view which naturally leads him to revel in the eighteenth century of France since no period has had more greatness with…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 34 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LITERARY STATESMEN which might be paralleled in almost any chapter Mr Morley has written for it is a belief so near his heart that it cannot be preached too much the general…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 35 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, MR JOHN MORLEY the one case in which we are not to act on the principles which he has been laying down Where it would give them deep and sincere pain to…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 36 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LITERARY STATESMEN such choice is the great match of cajolery between purpose and invisible hazard with the blessedness of many lives for stake as intention happens to cheat accident or to be…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 37 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, MR JOHN MORLEY Evidently it is in such cases as these not the thing said so much as the way of saying it that makes the weakness If Mr Morley had more…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 38 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LITERARY STATESMEN the modern invariable antecedent and invari able consequent have yet to justify them selves in the drama In the novel they have done much as they always have but where…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 39 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, MR JOHN MORLEY Cordorcet said DAlembert is a volcano covered with snow Said another less pictur esquely He is a sheep ina passion You may say of the intelligence of Condorcet in…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 40 of Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance, LITERARY STATESMEN chose to continue the task of showing speci fically the evil wrought in literary execution by the subordination of artistic to moral sensibility Mr Morley is well able to see…
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- Date: 1897
About this Item
Title
- Literary statesmen and others; essays on men seen from a distance,
Names
- Hapgood, Norman, 1868-1937.
Created / Published
- Chicago & New York, H. S. Stone & co., 1897.
Headings
- - Rosebery, Archibald Philip Primrose,--Earl of,--1847-1929
- - Morley, John,--1838-1923
- - Balfour, Arthur James,--1848-1930
- - Stendhal,--1783-1842
- - Mérimée, Prosper,--1803-1870
- - James, Henry,--1843-1916
- - Literature--History and criticism
Notes
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 4 p.l., 3-208 p., 1 l. 20 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- PS3515.A54 L5 1897
Library of Congress Control Number
- 17016417
Online Format
- online text
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