3/12/2023 0 Comments Game of thrones farrago antaroynReminiscences of the Visits to Bowood.-Lord Lansdowne: the Waldegraves: the Bowood Ladies.-Camden and Mansfield: the Pembrokes: Sir James Long: Townsend the Traveller.-Notice of Goldsmith.-Lord Dunmore.-Correspondence with Anderson, Stewart, Villion, Trail, Wilson, Swediaur, Symonds, and Townsend.-Extracts from Commonplace Book. Visits to Lord Shelburne.-Letters from Bowood: The Bowood Ladies: Lord Pembroke: Court Scandal: Necker: Louis XVI.: Lord Bristol.-American War: Captain Blankett: Elliot: Siege of St Lucie: Lord Dartry: Lord Chatham and William Pitt: Dunning: Relation of an Overture by Lord North to the Rockinghams: Lord and Lady Tracton: American Intelligence: Camden: Sir William Draper’s Letter to Lord Shelburne. 45Įarliest Printed Composition: Defence of Lord Mansfield.-Extracts from Commonplace Book.-Preparation of Critical Elements of Jurisprudence.-Publication of Fragment on Government.-Studies, and Habit of Life at the Bar.-Autobiography of Constantia Philips.-Retrospect of the Growth of Opinions.-View of the Hard Labour Bill.-Correspondence with Public Men in France: D’Alembert.-Notices of Eminent Men: Mansfield, Camden, Barrington, Speaker Abbot.-Further Extracts from Commonplace Book. Jones: White: Lowndes: Chamberlain Clark.-Authentication of a Portrait of Milton.-Pierre Vrillon.-Excursions.-Account of Lind and Nathaniel Forster, with Notices of Camden, Rosslyn, Franklin, Parr, and Prince Czartoriski.-Wilkes and George III.-Duelling.-Residence in Paris.-John Forster.-Wortley Montague. 26Įnters as Student in Court of King’s Bench.-Lincoln’s Inn.-Blackstone’s Lectures.-Wilkes’ Trial: Lord Mansfield.-A Tour in the North of England.-Visits France.-Mrs Cibber.-Sir Joshua Reynolds.-Father’s marriage with Mrs Abbot.-Master’s Degree.-Anecdotes of the Mackreth Family.-Propensity to involuntary Laughter.-Leaves Oxford.-Bias of his Mind.-Reminiscences of Places and Persons: Sir John Hawkins: Hawkesworth: Sir W. Reminiscences of Westminster School: Dr Markham.-Cotton.-Schoolboys’ Stories, and their Influence on Bentham’s Mind.-Visit to Duke of Leeds.-Acquirements in French.-The Fagging System.-Mitford.-Bentham senior and the Scrivener’s Company.-Progress in Greek and Latin.-Autobiography of Constantia Philips.-Entrance at Oxford.-The Oaths: Love of Truth.-Jefferson his Tutor.-Dr Bentham.-Dr Burton.-Competition for a Presentation.-Hell-fire Club.-Concerts.-Reminiscences of his Habits and Companions at Oxford: Poore: Harris: Horseley.-Ode on the Accession of George III.: Dr Johnson’s Commendation.-Reminiscences and Anecdotes of his Feelings as to Loyalty.-A College Declamation.-College Anecdotes.-Macaroni Verses.-Degree of Bachelor of Arts. 6-15.īirth.-Connexions and Ancestry: Jacobitism: Father and Mother.-Localities.-Reminiscences of Infancy: Browning Hill.-Musical Taste.-Physical Weakness.-Instruction in French.-Passion for Reading: Fiction: History: Telemachus.-Early Companions.-Observation of Nature.-Susceptibility of Temperament.-Sir Thomas Sewell and Bentham, senior.-Recollections of Early Incidents.-Humanity to Animals.-Visits to Barking.-Anecdotes.-Liability to Horrible Impressions.-Influence of Early Reading.-Family Reminiscences.-Early Tastes: Flowers.-Death of his Mother. CHAPTER II.: SCHOOL AND COLLEGE, 1754-1763. CHAPTER I.: INFANCY AND BOYHOOD.-1748-59.MEMOIRS OF JEREMY BENTHAM INCLUDING AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL CONVERSATIONS AND CORRESPONDENCE.10 (Memoirs Part I and Correspondence) Table of Contents
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