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HOUG/D/B/5/22
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Letter from Edmund Law Lushington to Richard Monckton Milnes
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- 24 Nov. 1851 (Creation)
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2 ff.
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Glasgow. - Advent of 'The Church & the Diabolus'; not sure which is Esau and which Jacob; 'their mutual claims for the dying testifier Alex[ande]r Campbell'; Henry's holiday in Sorrento. 'So you think Carlyle untruculent in his last book... It seems to me rabider & rabider - & something abominably arrogant in the air with which he affects to button up Coleridge in one pocket & Schleiermacher in the other, as if they were both babies to him'.
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- Lushington, Edmund Law (1811–1893), classical scholar (Subject)
- Lushington, Henry (1812-1855), colonial administrator (Subject)
- Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881), author, biographer, and historian (Subject)
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834), poet, critic, and philosopher (Subject)
- Schleiermacher, Friedrich Daniel Ernst (1768–1834) philosopher (Subject)