ENGLISH ASSOCIATION.
; 'tHBISTCHURCH BRANCH. tWwg of the English Assoda3*l& told at Canterbury College ;fjg& when Professor T. G. R. SfjiYp <" address on Leigh Hunt. tho important facts of jjMjiwtfs hfe, Piofessor Blunt read 'Sirom his norks, adding coniJffind critical observatious. Referto Dickeps's travesty of jfflPJlwHi in the person of his creaj_£_b«impole; a matter in which, SwfeMor'nall pointed out later, \mii did not' tome out too well. JiUprofossoi Blunt did not neglect !_flfi«try and dramatic-work of Leigh 'm\» devoted most of his'lecture to iKtofociation of him as an essayist, the peculiar charm and l Jp3n these essajs which are writ''Tkr the most part on trivial and jpnlacfe subjects. But the art of ttdHjkb is such that the reader JjjitieJ.to be entertained, and even Oneted, without any effort on his fjgtot 'A*vote of thanks was ac-> 'Jm to the lecturer.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18670, 20 April 1926, Page 9
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