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Victorian Worthies

George Frederick Watts

Word Count: 7725    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

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Victorian Worthies
Victorian Worthies
“Some excuse seems to be needed for venturing at this time to publish biographical sketches of the men of the Victorian era. Several have been written by men, like Lord Morley and Lord Bryce, having first-hand knowledge of their subjects, others by the best critics of the next generation, such as Mr. Chesterton and Mr. Clutton-Brock. With their critical ability I am not able to compete; but they often postulate a knowledge of facts which the average reader has forgotten or has never known. Having written these sketches primarily for boys at school I am not ashamed to state well-known facts, nor have I wished to avoid the obvious.”
1 Preface2 Introduction3 Thomas Carlyle4 Sir Robert Peel5 Charles James Napier6 Anthony Ashley Cooper7 John Lawrence8 John Bright9 Charles Dickens10 Alfred Tennyson11 Charles Kingsley12 George Frederick Watts13 John Coleridge Patteson14 Sir Robert D. B. Morier, G.C.B., P.C15 Joseph Lister16 William Morris17 John Richard Green18 Cecil Rhodes