A Writer's Recollections — volume 1

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A Writer's Recollections — volume 1
Ward Humphry Mrs.
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But Balliol meant more to me than the Master. Professor Thomas HillGreen--"Green of Balliol"--was no less representative in our days of thespiritual and liberating forces of the great college; and the time whichhas now elapsed since his death has clearly shown that his philosophicwork and influence hold a lasting and conspicuous place in the historyof nineteenth-century thought. He and his wife became our intimatefriends, and in the Grey of _Robert Elsmere_ I tried to reproduce a fewof those tr
...aits--traits of a great thinker and teacher, who was also oneof the simplest, sincerest, and most practical of men--which Oxford willnever forget, so long as high culture and noble character are dear toher. His wife--so his friend and biographer, Lewis Nettleship, tellsus--once compared him to Sir Bors in "The Holy Grail": A square-set man and honest; and his eyes, An outdoor sign of all the wealth within, Smiled with his lips--a smile beneath a cloud, But Heaven had meant it for a sunny one!
A quotation in which the mingling of a cheerful, practical, humoroustemper, the temper of the active citizen and politician, with the heavytasks of philosophic thought, is very happily suggested.


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