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George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Chapter 8: (search)
elson Coleridge. Hallam. Elizabeth Barrett. Lockhart. Jeffrey. Sir Edmund Head. story of Canning. story of the Duke ot is bound to provide religious instruction for the poor. Jeffrey said he had been to see Lord Melbourne about it, and took rate, I carried Lister and Edward Villiers with me against Jeffrey, who admitted almost everything but its political expedien the Edinburgh Review, Mr. Smith said that it was begun by Jeffrey, Horner, and himself; that he was the first editor of it, violent and unmanageable. After he—Smith—left Edinburgh, Jeffrey became the editor; but, said Smith, I never would be a conss footing. When I wrote an article, I used to send it to Jeffrey, and waited till it came out; immediately after which I ensed to him a bill, in these words, or words like them: Francis Jeffrey, Esq., to Rev. Sydney Smith,—To a very wise and witty is always agreeable, but, by the side of Sydney Smith and Jeffrey, of course he put in no claim; and I must needs say, that <
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Chapter 9: (search)
im, and when he lived near Bowness, he practised it a good deal. See Vol. I. p. 278, and note. . . . April 27.—We drove out this morning to see my old friend Mrs. Fletcher, around whom, in the early days of the Edinburgh Review, Brougham, Jeffrey, and all that clique were gathered, and whose talents still command their admiration and regard. She is living with her daughter, the author of Concealment, at the little village of Duncliffe. . . . . She received us very kindly, and talked mosof flesh since I knew him in 1818-19, and is even improved in that particular since I saw him at York three years ago. But in other respects I do not think he is changed for the better. He showed a very disagreeable disposition when he spoke of Jeffrey and Empson . . . . . It was really ungentlemanlike and coarse to speak as he did, of two persons who were formerly his associates, and are still, in all respects of general intercourse, his equals. What struck me most, however, was his marvello
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), chapter 30 (search)
, 877, 11.498; G. T its, 34-38, 848, 849; his philosophy opinion of Bonaparte, 301; plans for university, 301, 303; letters from, 300 and note; eulogy on, 378. Jeffrey, Francis (Lord}, 1.30, 42, 43-47, 280, II. 146, 147, 148, 150, 151, 154, 4 Jersey, Countess of, I. 138, 269, 296, 410, 11.466. Jewett, C. C., II. 304 note, th distinct purposes of study, 23, 24; having seen the distinguished persons in the United States, 13, 29, 33, 35, and such foreigners as Abbe Correa, 16, and Francis Jeffrey, 43-47, goes to Europe and passes four years there, 49-298; seventeen months in Gottingen, 69-121: pursues his studies in five languages, 81, 86; works twelveits, II. 376-378. Wilberforce, William, I. 297. Wilde, Mr., I. 14. Wilde (Q. C.), II. 363. Wilde, R. H., II. 54. Wilkes, John, I. 55. Wilkes, Miss (Mrs. Jeffrey), I. 42. Wilkie, Sir, David, I. 421, 422, 425, 448, 449. Wilkinson, II. 155. Wilkinson, Sir, Gardiner, II. 371. William IV., King of England, I. 409.