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Lectures and essays

Title
Lectures and essays, by Goldwin Smith.
Author
Smith, Goldwin, 1823-1910.
Publication
Toronto, Printed for the author, by Hunter, Rose & co., 1881

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viii, 336 p.; 22 1/2 cm.
Note
  • At head of title: Printed for private circulation.
  • "All the papers have been revised, so that they do not appear here exactly as they were in the periodicals from which they are reprinted."--Prefatory note.
Contents
The greatness of the Romans.--The greatness of England.--The great duel of the seventeenth century.--The lamps of fiction; a speech on the centenary of the birth of Sir Walter Scott.--An address to the Oxford school of science and art.--The ascent of man.--The proposed substitutes for religion.--The labour movement.--What is culpable luxury?--A true captain of industry [Mr. Brassey]--A wirepuller of kings [Baron Stockmar]--The early years of Abraham Lincoln.--Alfredus rex fundator.--The last republicans of Rome.--Austen-Leigh's memoir of Jane Austen.--Pattison's Milton.--Coleridge's life of Keble.
Call Number
BAC (Smith, G. Lectures and essays)
LCCN
06030032
OCLC
2908497
Author
Smith, Goldwin, 1823-1910.
Title
Lectures and essays, by Goldwin Smith.
Imprint
Toronto, Printed for the author, by Hunter, Rose & co., 1881
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