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Оглавление112. Hawarden Grammar School, Sept. 19, 1877.
113. Mr. Gladstone on Lord Houghton's Life; Speaker, Nov. 29, 1890.
114. Gleanings, vii. p. 133.
115. Homeric Studies, vol. iii.
116. Book ii. § 89, 363.
117. Non enim solum acuenda nobis neque procudenda lingua est, sed onerandum complendumque pectus maximarum rerum et plurimarum suavitate, copia, varietate. Cicero, De Orat., iii. § 30.
118. The British Senate, by James Grant, vol. ii. pp. 88-92.
119. Anatomy of Parliament, November 1840. 'Contemporary Orators,' in Fraser's Magazine.
120. Lord Lansdowne to Senior (1855), in Mrs. Simpson's Many Memories, p. 226.
121. Malmesbury, Memoirs of an Ex-Minister, i. p. 155.
122. Life of Archbishop Benson, ii. p. 11.
123. The noble anti-slavery movement must be excepted, for it was very directly connected with evangelicalism.
124. Paruta, i. p. 64.
125. 'Blest statesman he, whose mind's unselfish will' (1838).—Knight's Wordsworth, viii. p. 101.
126. The first chapter in Sir Henry Taylor's Notes from Life (1847).
127. Marcus Aurelius, ix. p. 29.
128. Aristotle, Augustine, Dante, Butler. 'My four "doctors,"' he tells Manning, 'are doctors to the speculative man; would they were such to the practical too!'
129. See below, p. 323.
130. Glanville's Vanity of Dogmatising.
131. See Shaftesbury's Life, iii. p. 495. He refused to be on a committee for a memorial to Thirlwall. (1875.)
132. First Sermon, Upon Compassion.
133. Gleanings, vii. p. 100, 1868.
134. Rosamund Gray, chap. xi.
135. Mr. Gladstone's rendering of the speech of Piccarda (Paradiso, iii. 70) is in the volume of collected translations (p. 165), under the date of 1835:
'In His Will is our peace. To this all things
By Him created, or by Nature made,
As to a central Sea, self-motion brings.'
136. Gleanings, ii. p. 20, 1845.