The Poems and Prose Remains of Arthur Hugh Clough/Volume 1

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THE

POEMS AND PROSE REMAINS

OF

ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH


WITH A SELECTION FROM HIS LETTERS
AND A MEMOIR


EDITED BY HIS WIFE


IN TWO VOLUMES


With a Portrait


VOL. I.
LIFE : LETTERS : PROSE REMAINS


London
MACMILLAN AND CO.
1869

PREFACE.

This edition of Arthur Clough's writings contains all that has been heretofore printed, and all such additional matter as, after careful consideration, has been deemed worthy to be given to the public. There is much that is exceedingly fragmentary, for the aim has been to include, not finished productions alone, but whatever else can throw light on the mind and character of the writer.

The editor desires gratefully to acknowledge the valuable assistance which she has received in making these selections and in arranging these volumes from Mr. J. A. Symonds, to whose taste and judgment any measure of success that may have been achieved is chiefly due.

Combe Hurst: June 1869.

CONTENTS

OF

THE FIRST VOLUME.

Page
Memoir 1
Letters from 1829 to 1836 (Rugby) 55
Letters from 1836 to 1849 (Oxford) 74
Letters from 1849 to 1852 (London) 137
Letters from 1852 to 1853 (America) 181
Letters from 1853 to 1861 (London) 209
A Consideration of Objections against the Retrenchment Association during the Irish Famine in 1847 271
Review of Mr. Newman's 'The Soul' 291
Lecture on the Poetry of Wordsworth 307
On the Formation of Classical English: an Extract from a Lecture on Dryden 327
Lecture on the Development of English Literature from Chaucer to Wordsworth (1852) 335
Review of some Poems by Alexander Smith and Matthew Arnold 357
Two Letters of Parepidemus 385
A Passage upon Oxford Studies: extracted from a Review of the Oxford University Commissioners' Report, 1852 403
Extracts from a Review of a work entitled 'Considerations on some Recent Social Theories' 409
Notes on the Religious Tradition 419

ERRATA.

Vol. I.

Page 43, line 3 from bottom, for prospects read prospect
Page 44, l. 15, for prospects read prospect

Vol. II.

Page 328, l. 20.
for Under the vine trellis laid, my beloved
read Under the vine trellis laid, O my beloved
Page 330, l. 10.
for Vexed in the squally seas we lay
read Vexed in the squally seas as we lay

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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