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Identifier: worldsbestlitera03warn (find matches)
Title: Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern
Year: 1896 (1890s)
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Publisher: N.Y.
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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ofhis grandmothers at Barking and at Brown-ing Hill, where much of his childhood was spent. His reminiscencesof -these days, as related to his biographer, are full of charm. Hewas a great reader and a great student; and going to Oxford early,was only sixteen when he took his degree. It must be confessed that he did not bear away with him a highappreciation of the benefits which he owed to his alma mater.<* Mendacity and insincerity — in these I found the effects, the sureand only sure effects, of an English university education.* He wrotea Latin ode on the death of George II., which was much praised. Inlater years he himself said of it, <* It was a mediocre performance ona trumpery subject, written by a miserable child. On taking his degree he entered at Lincolns Inn, but he nevermade a success in the practice of the law. He hated litigation, andhis mind became immediately absorbed in the study and developmentof the principles of legislation and jurisprudence, and this became
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Jeremv Bentham j^y. JEREMY BENTHAM the business of his life. He had an intense antipathy to Blackstone,under whom he had sat at Oxford; and in 1776 he pubhshed anony-mously a severe criticism of his work, under the title < Fragments onGovernment, or a Commentary on the Commentaries,^ which was atfirst attributed to Lord Mansfield, Lord Camden, and others. Hisidentification as the author of the brought him intorelations with Lord Shelburne, who invited him to Bowood, where hemade a long and happy visit, of which bright and gossipy letters tellthe story. Here he worked on his * Introduction to the Principles ofMorals and Legislation, > in which he developed his utilitarian theory,and here he fell in Love with a young lady who failed to respond tohis wishes. Writing in 1827, he says: — «I am alive, more than two months advanced in my eightieth year, morelively than when yoti presented me in ceremony with a flower in GreenLane. Since that day not a single one

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  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksponsor:MSN
  • bookleafnumber:580
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  • bookcollection:americana
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