James Hurnard a Memoir Chiefly Autobiographical With Selections From His Poems

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These we signed. Having more time than most of the other members, and taking a great interest in its prosperity, the management of the Society soon devolved chiefly on myself. I became, in short, its Librarian, Treasurer, and Secretary.
The many new and interesting publications which it introduced to my notice greatly enlarged my know- ledge, and made me acquainted with the literary character of the age. Hitherto my reading had prin- cipally been among a departed school of authors, and I had im
...bibed a strong prejudice against the moderns; but now I saw some of the periodicals in which, though I met with much that did vio- lence to my taste, yet I also found a great deal that served to stimulate my mind and induce me to exert myself to work out my way, if possible, to excellence.
Our town was visited this summer (1834) by that q2 JAMES HURNARD : fearful pestilence, the cholera. It commenced its ravages in Asia, and proceeded westward in its deadly march around the globe. On its arrival in England we were greatly alarmed.


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