The Cambridge Apostles

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You will be deHghted with him when you see him." The '' salt of the earth " was a phrase borrowed from Shelley ^and much used by the" Apostles** when under that poet's influence as well as afterwards.
You will see Hunt, one of those happy souls Which are the salt of the earth, and without whom The world would smell like what it is — a tomb.
When Trench and Kemble were in Spain on the Torrijos business, Blakesley still fed them with Cam- bridge news. He, with his calm judgment, and Ven- ables, w
...ith his strong and equally balanced mind, were the two who were least in sympathy with that unhappy " cause," yet Blakesley followed the under- taking with interest, and wrote to Gibraltar in order to cheer the revolutionists when affairs there looked desperate ; for which Trench said gratefully to Donne— ** Blakesley was a good boy and wrote me a letter.
It was kind and subtle and mournful — a shrewd knave.
Indeed, I look upon himself and you, Donne " (the Rev.
W. Bodham Donne — also an Apostle) " as the only two amongst us who will not be brokendown traders before we are twenty-six." Digitized by VjOOQ IC 90 THE CAMBRIDGE "APOSTLES" Blakesley took his degree in 1831, and club-making being in the air, '* fathered a new debating society called the ' Fifty.' " He continued to be much as ever with the' Apostles/" even after he had accepted a tutorship : and his sharp criticisms, delivered with unvarying amiabiUty and utter absence of pomp, were ever welcome.


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