You are here
قراءة كتاب Studies in Contemporary Biography
تنويه: تعرض هنا نبذة من اول ١٠ صفحات فقط من الكتاب الالكتروني، لقراءة الكتاب كاملا اضغط على الزر “اشتر الآن"
The Project Gutenberg eBook, Studies in Contemporary Biography, by James Bryce, Viscount Bryce
Title: Studies in Contemporary Biography
Author: James Bryce, Viscount Bryce
Release Date: March 17, 2010 [eBook #31677]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY BIOGRAPHY***
E-text prepared by David Clarke, Dan Horwood,
and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team
(http://www.pgdp.net)
from page images generously made available by
Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries
(http://www.archive.org/details/toronto)
Note: | Images of the original pages are available through Internet Archive/Canadian Libaries. See http://www.archive.org/details/r8548972200brycuoft |
STUDIES
IN
CONTEMPORARY BIOGRAPHY

STUDIES
IN
CONTEMPORARY
BIOGRAPHY
BY
JAMES BRYCE
AUTHOR OF
‘THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE,’ ‘THE AMERICAN COMMONWEALTH’, ETC.
London
MACMILLAN AND CO., Limited
NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
1903
All rights reserved
Copyright in the United States of America 1903
TO
CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT
PRESIDENT OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY
IN COMMEMORATION OF A LONG AND
VALUED FRIENDSHIP
The first and the last of these Studies relate to persons whose fame has gone out into all lands, and about whom so much remains to be said that one who has reflected on their careers need not offer an apology for saying something. Of the other eighteen sketches, some deal with eminent men whose names are still familiar, but whose personalities have begun to fade from the minds of the present generation. The rest treat of persons who came less before the public, but whose brilliant gifts and solid services to the world make them equally deserve to be remembered with honour. Having been privileged to enjoy their friendship, I have felt it a duty to do what a friend can to present a faithful record of their excellence which may help to keep their memory fresh and green.
These Studies are, however, not to be regarded viii as biographies, even in miniature. My aim has rather been to analyse the character and powers of each of the persons described, and, as far as possible, to convey the impression which each made in the daily converse of life. All of them, except Lord Beaconsfield, were personally, and most of them intimately, known to me.
In the six Studies which treat of politicians I have sought to set aside political predilections, and have refrained from expressing political opinions, though it has now and then been necessary to point out instances in which the subsequent course of events has shown the action of Lord Beaconsfield, Mr. Lowe, and Mr. Gladstone to have been right or wrong (as the case may be) in the action they respectively took.
The sketches of T. H. Green, E. A. Freeman, and J. R. Green were originally written for English magazines, and most of the other Studies have been published in the United States. All of those that had already appeared in print have been enlarged and revised, some indeed virtually rewritten. I have to thank the ix proprietors of the English Historical Review, the Contemporary Review, and the New York Nation, as also the Century Company of New York, for their permission to use so much of the matter of the volume as had appeared (in its original form) in the organs belonging to them respectively.
March 6, 1903.
PAGE | |||
I. | Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield | 1804-1881 | 1 |
II. | Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Dean of Westminster | 1815-1881 | 69 |
III. | Thomas Hill Green | 1836-1882 | 85 |
IV. | Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury | 1811-1882 | 100 |
V. | Anthony Trollope | 1815-1882 | 116 |
VI. | John Richard Green | 1837-1883 | 131 |
VII. | Sir George Jessel | 1824-1883 | public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@31677@[email protected]#SIR_GEORGE_JESSEL_MASTER_OF_THE_ROLLS" class="pginternal" |