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Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3) Essay 7: W.R. Greg: A Sketch   By: (1838-1923)

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In this volume of Critical Miscellanies, John Morley presents a thought-provoking essay on W.R. Greg, offering readers a comprehensive sketch of the man behind the ideas. Morley delves into Greg's life and works, providing insight into his philosophical and social views. The essay does an excellent job of capturing Greg's intellectual evolution and the impact of his ideas on society.

Morley's writing is engaging and well-researched, making it easy for readers to follow along and understand Greg's complex ideologies. The essay is not only informative but also raises important questions about Greg's place in history and the relevance of his ideas in today's world. Morley's analysis is both critical and insightful, providing a well-rounded view of Greg's contributions to the intellectual landscape of his time.

Overall, this essay is a must-read for anyone interested in the life and ideas of W.R. Greg. Morley offers a thorough examination of Greg's work, shedding light on the man behind the theories. This volume of Critical Miscellanies is a valuable addition to any bookshelf and a fascinating exploration of a significant thinker.

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CRITICAL MISCELLANIES

BY

JOHN MORLEY

VOL. III. Essay 7: W.R. Greg: A Sketch

London MACMILLAN AND CO., Limited

NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY

1904

W. R. GREG: A SKETCH.

Characteristics 213

Born at Manchester in 1809 215

Mathew Henry Greg 217

Goes to the Edinburgh University in the winter of 1826 1827 220

Sir William Hamilton 221

Mother died, 1828 224

The Apprentice House 225

De Tocqueville 229

Goes abroad 231

Genius of the Nineteenth Century 232

Starts in business on his own account at Bury, 1833 235

Marries the daughter of Dr. Henry in 1835 236

Moves to the Lakes 238

Sir George Cornewall Lewis 244

Offered a place on the Board of Customs, 1856 244

Letter to James Spedding, May 24, 1856 245

Marries again in 1874 the daughter of Mr... Continue reading book >>


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