HE Author avails himself of this opportunity to express his obligation to Mr. C. R. Newman, for many literary and intellectual benefits received from him during several years. It is right to add that a portion of what is here presented to the reader has already appeared in print. Its Imperfections. Its Discrepancies. Jealousy and Fa- vouritism. Its slight Weight. Not a matter of Taste. Its essential Characteristic. Its true Func- What is a Great Man? Variety of Opinions. The Two Classes of Heroes. The Thinker and the Actor. Esteem due to Great Men. Sincerity and Earnest- False Standards. Judging from Appearances. Illegiti- His The See of St. David's. Born in Pembrokeshire. |