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Henry Hallam

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The only son of John Hallam, canon of Windsor and dean of Bristol, he was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, graduating in 1799. Called to the bar, he practised for some years on the Oxford circuit; but his tastes were literary, and when, on...


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A manufacturing district . . . sends out, as it were, suckers into all its...


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Christ Church or Trinity: Arthur Henry Hallam's Matriculation.(Oxford University, Cambridge University, England)
06/22/1999: 1,514 words, approx. 5 pages
The article explains the reasons why Arthur Henry Hallam attended Trinity College at Cambridge University, during the years 1828-31, instead of Christ Church College at Oxford University, where his father attended. Scholars have assumed his father intended Arthur to attend Cambridge, but the father...
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Spurring an imitative will: the canonization of Arthur Hallam.
01/01/2006: 9,968 words, approx. 33 pages
T. S. Eliot observes of Tennyson's In Memoriam that "its faith is a poor thing, but its doubt is a very intense experience" (200-201). Earlier in the same essay, he compares the poem to "the concentrated diary of a man confessing himself" (196)....
 


 

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