Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . K. H. Froude. They were, however,he adds, young men; Newman, the oldest of the three, wasthirty, and little known. Neither my father nor his advisercould have any knowledge of the stinudating power whichwas latent in the Oriel tutors of 1830. The influence had already spread outside Kcble had published, in 1827,? The Christian Year. WilliamPalmer, a graduate of Dublin whohad come to study in Oxfo


Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . K. H. Froude. They were, however,he adds, young men; Newman, the oldest of the three, wasthirty, and little known. Neither my father nor his advisercould have any knowledge of the stinudating power whichwas latent in the Oriel tutors of 1830. The influence had already spread outside Kcble had published, in 1827,? The Christian Year. WilliamPalmer, a graduate of Dublin whohad come to study in Oxford,published, in 1832, his OriginesLiturgica. In 1829 Isaac Wil-liams went to the curacy ofWindrush, a little on theborders of Gloucestershire In 1832-33 Newmanwas travelling in Italy, and un-consciously preparing for the greatwork he was to do. Pusey wasquietlj studying and teaching atChrist Church. Poetry, the studyof ancient sources, humble minis-terial work, earnest aspiration andprofound learning, all these Avereto ]>e represented in the move-ment which was to form the parallel in the nineteenth cen-tury to the Weslcyan movement of the : Walker .f TII03IAS AILXOLD, IJYWILLIAM iortmit Gallerii.) H-D- The decade which followed ui)on the Battle of Waterloo was TRAILL * . Literature crowded with splendid achievements in English poetry. Some,it is true, of the great singers who have made the age famoushad fallen silent, or had sung their best. Coleridges Chris-tabel, that germ of the new romance poetry, whieli hadalready done its fertilising work in manuscript, had still to Memoirs, p. 28. LITERATURE. 33 - 1832] make its published appearance in the second year of the period,and to be succeeded on the part of its author bv a long intervalof silence, broken only in the poets later years by utterances offor the most part far inferior power. The greatest efforts ofWordsworths long poetic life had been made sev


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