Chapter 10
mine have written, for I wished my judgment to be unbiased by previous verdicts.
"I do not aim at a criticism of the verbal medium through which a great master uttered his heart and mind, but rather at a survey of the effect which he produced on the thought and action of his age."
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_LITERARY LIVES_
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Cardinal Newman
By WILLIAM BARRY, D.D.
_Author of "The New Antigone," etc._
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CONTENTS
I. Early Years. II. The Tractarians. III. First Catholic Period. IV. Apologia pro Vita Sua. V. The Logic of Belief. VI. Dream of Gerontius. VII. The Man of Letters. VIII. Newman's Place in History.
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EXTRACT
"In one thing Newman far surpassed Wesley: he was a man of letters equal to the greatest writers of prose his native country had brought forth. The Catholic Reaction of the Nineteenth Century claims its place in literature, thanks to this incomparable talent, side by side with the German mysticism of Carlyle, the devout liberalism of Tennyson, the lyric Utopias of Shelley, and the robust optimism of Browning. Newman is an English classic."
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