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Hurrell Froude: Memoranda and Comments

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The volume begins with edited memoranda and a selection of correspondence that reconstruct his life, ideals, and character, accompanied by editorial notes on missing letters, anonymized names, and facsimile pages; illustrations supplement the narrative. A second, independent section gathers contemporary essays and reviews assessing his intellectual affinities and relation to the Oxford religious movement, presenting varied critical perspectives. Together the parts offer a portrait shaped by personal documents and public appraisal, combining biographical reconstruction, candid editorial commentary about gaps in the record, and critical reflection on his place in Anglican religious debates.

G

  • Genoa, visit of R. H. F. to, 102.
  • German painters, school of, in Rome, 1833., their study of Raphael, 96.
  • Giants’ Causeway, visited by R. H. F., 1829., 59.
  • Giberne, Miss Maria, her sketch of R. H. F., Newman, and T. Mozley, 1832., 75. See also Preface.
  • Gibraltar, visit of R. H. F. to, 82 et seq.
  • Gladstone, Rt. Hon. W. E., expectations of, by Newman in 1834., 158.
    • his defence of the ‘Remains’ in the House of Commons, 210, his regret at R. H. F.’s attacks in, on the ‘Reformers,’ ib.
    • Italian travels of, 1832-3., 103 note.
  • Glendalough, S. Kevin’s cave at, visited by R. H. F., 59 note.
  • God, certain existence of, as conceived of, by R. H. F., 315, and by Newman in youth, 315 note.
  • Gold, production of a red stain for glass from, R. H. F.’s queries concerning, 99.
  • ‘Golden Keys,’ phrase used by R. H. F. for the Absolutions, 106.
  • Golightly, Rev. C. P., called ‘Golius’ by R. H. F., 188 & note, his original and later attitude to the Oxford Movement, and share in the Martyrs’ Memorial, 337.
  • ‘Goose,’ the famous, of the ‘Remains,’ 211, 270.
  • Gothic architecture, interest of R. H. F. in, 395, his articles on, in the ‘British Magazine,’ 79, his remarks on, in connection with M. Angelo, 96.
  • Gould, Rev. S. Baring-, cited on Keble’s first visit to Dartington, 22 note.
  • Gray’s ‘Elegy,’ and its purport, R. H. F. on, 29.
  • Greek studies of R. H. F., and views on various authors, 27 et seq.
  • Greenaway on the Dart, house at, once owned by Sir Walter Ralegh, 63 note.
  • Gregory VII., Pope, (Hildebrand), 220, attitude of the Oxford Movement towards, 361.
  • Gregory XVI., Pope, 1833., apparently not visited by R. H. F. and Newman, 100.
  • Grey, Lord, and his interpretation of the Coronation Oath, 98 & note.
  • Guernsey, visited by R. H. F., 54.