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omo" _ 117 Purgatorio_, xxvii. 126-42. M48 Bishop Colenso 118 A concise account of this transaction is in Lord Selborne's _Memorials Family and Personal_, ii. pp. 481-7. See also Anson's _Law and Custom of the Constitution_, ii. p. 407. 119 "The Courses of Religious Thought" in _Gleanings_, iii. p. 115. _ 120 Life of Bishop Wilberforce_, ii. p. 286. _ 121 Life of Bishop Wilberforce_, ii. p. 412. _ 122 Ibid._, iii. pp. 92, 101. M49 Judgement Of Friends _ 123 Life of Lord Shaftesbury_, iii. pp. 171, 188. _ 124 Ibid._, iii. pp. 201-2. _ 125 Edinburgh, Review_, April 1857, p. 567. M50 The Rising Star 126 Mr. M. Townsend in the _Spectator_. _ 127 Spectator_, October 29, 1864. M51 Francis Newman--Church--Bright _ 128 Life of Dean Church_, pp. 179, 188. _ 129 Life of Jowett_, i. 406. 130 Liverpool, July 18, 1865. M52 "Always A Learner" 131 Norwich, May 16, 1890. M53 Too Busy For Epistolary Gift 132 "Quid igitur? quando ages negotium publicum? quando amicorum? quando tuum? _quando denique nihil ages_? Tum illud addidi, mihi enim liber esse non videtur qui non aliquando nihil agit."--CIC., _Orat._ ii. 42. M54 The Duchess Of Sutherland 133 Martin's _Prince Consort_, ii. p. 245 _n._ 134 1: Lord Ronald Gower, _Reminiscences_, pp. 114-5. 135 See Morison's _Life of St. Bernard_ (Ed. 1868), ii. ch. v. 136 A French actor who pleased the town in those days. 137 Edmund John Armstrong (1841-65). Republished in 1877. Sir Henry Taylor, _Edinburgh Review_, July 1878, says of this poet: "Of all the arts Poetic, that which was least understood between the Elizabethan age and the second quarter of this century was the art of writing blank verse. "Armstrong's blank verse [The Prisoner of Mount Saint Michael] not otherwise than good in its ordinary fabric, affords by its occasional excellence a strong presumption that, had he lived, he would have attained to a consummate mastery of it." 138 Panizzi recovered and lived for eleven years. See _Life_, ii. p. 299. _ 139 Grey Papers_, Oct. 22, 1865. M55 Position Of The Question 140 See vol. i. p. 625. M56 The New Reform Bill M57 "Our Own Flesh And Blood" _ 141 Hans._, Mar. 23, 1866, p. 873. 142 Lord Robert Cecil had on the death of his elder brother in 1865 become Lord C
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