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CONTENTS 9

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Kynaston, Hussey-Dr. Pusey. 230. The Dean again-A bright exception-Dean Liddell. 231. Dr. Buckland and his family. 232, 233. H. Acland’s friendship-Story of his calmness in a shipwreck-Author’s debt to him and Dr. Buckland. 234. Lord Wemyss (F. Charteris). 235, 236. Lord Desart-Oxford wines-Bob Grimston-Scott Murray-Lord Kildare. 237. Thucydides-Dr. Arnold’s preface quoted.

CHAPTER XII

ROSLYN CHAPEL. (1837-1839)213

238-241. Copley Fielding-Author’s drawing-lessons from him -A letter from Northcote (1830). 242. Author’s knowledge of Turner (1836). 243. Turner’s pictures of that year-Author’s reply to Blackwood-Turner’s letter to him on it-Mr. Munro of Novar. 244. Tours in Yorkshire and the Lakes (1837), Scotland (1838), Cornwall (1839). 245. Author’s peculiar love of wild scenery-Wordsworth, Shelley, and Turner. 246. Author’s “stubbornness” of character. 247. Mr. and Mrs. Withers and their daughter. 248. Charlotte Withers and the author’s essay on Music and Painting. 249. Loch Katrine-Roslyn and Melrose. 250-253. “The Poetry of Architecture” (1837-1838)-Influence of Johnson. 254. Adèle again-What if Love had been favourable?-Mr. Ritchie-Adèle at Herne Hill-Children and parents: disobedience of wishing to disobey. 257-259. Miss Wardell. 260. Miss Sybilla Dowie.

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