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April i , 1886 The Publishers' Circular 32 $
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Archbishop Trench . —Few of the higher
dignitaries of the Church have had an influence upon the literature of the age equal to that of
Richard Chenevix Trench , D . D ., who < lied at his residence in Eaton . Square on the morning
of March 28 . He was the second son of the late Mr vb . Hichard Trenchbrother r ^ . ^ of the b * ^^ ^^ v *^ ^ f ^ t ^ ^* ^^^^ vv ^ w ^ ^^^^ m ^ r <^ v ^^^ ^^* ^^^^^^ v ^^ h ^^^ m ^^^^ i ^ v ^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ «*^» 4 ^ , ^ p ^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^ m ^ a ^ ^ w ^ . ^ ^ .. v ^^ ^^^^ p ^^^
first Lord Ashtown . Born in 180 T , the future Archbishopafter school and academic
m in life 1829 182 , graduated O , . Tn In 1832 1 at ft . ^ 9 Trinity , he "hft was was College ordained r > rdsunfi , Cambri < l in in 1845 1 d ge -5 ,
to lie was the presented rectory of by Itchin the late Stoke Lord and Ashburton ; in the
, same and succeeding years he was Hulsean Lecturer at Cambridge . In 1847 he held the
became appointment King ' s Dean College of of , Westminster London Professor ; and of From Theology in 1856 1863 he to at
. of His 1884 -k ^ ¦ resi * - -KSKJJ Dr gnation . CZ . JiJllWA . Trench . ySJL A * , unfortunatel UXX was 1 VX 1 / Archbishop UJ . AU / tVX y V , was » T l * Jk 7 of the U 1 XV Dublin I result L'gtti .
chiefl divi ill ne - , health the fam . his e Althoug of literary AJ . the h late distinguished labours Archbishop for in as rests the a
leading y J upon * - » world | - *^ - ^** . AAAM his name VV «> «^ A f has A ^ WIV ^ V been / VtA K 7 , ^ Jb honoured VFA A A . JL UAAV , earliest even from work the ' time The of Story the of publication Justin Marty of his r
and other poems , , ' which •/ appeared in 1835 i / , , when wnen the thft author ant . hor was -was incum ino . nmliftnt bent , or of Curdridge Diir ^ riflorft .
Bishop ' s WalthamHants . The most eminent , critics of that exacting , time unhesitatingly
gave the young author a foremost place among hcen confirmed contemporary bsubsequent poets . This critics opinion The has
works vumu of Dr . UJVJ . Trench U * - ^ y ' s niaturer . UOVUUL / 1 JL years U VyJ . J . , however VJO . . AIHJ , ture wore and directed to a almost luminou wholl s stud y y to of sacred the Eng litera lish
-I I tongue l the anguag grand e which under results has a lasting of placed Jus debt labours all students of . gratitude It will of our for be berecl that the work by which
^ nem the
deceased prelate is best known is € . On tUe Study of Words' being some lectures delivered
followin at Winchester g list Diocesan is , fairly Trainin representative g College of . The Dr .
Trench ' s literary works in different branches of study : ' SabbationHonor Nealeand other
Poems' ( 1838 ) , ' Notes , on the Parables , oi our Lord * ( 1841 ) 'Elegiac Poems' * Poems from
Eastern Sources , / 'Genovevaand , other Poems / * Five Sermons preached before the University
of Cambridge in 1843 / ' Exposition of the Sermon S & J M on the iiFBF > Mount , ' ' The Fitness of Holy _ *^^^ ^ m ^ K ^ IB * ^ H ^^ J ^ ^ ^ B ^ ta ^ M ^ ^^ ^^ K
Scripture for ^^ Unfolding .. the _ Spiritual Life of Men » , ' ' Christ A the FFVDesire of all Nations ; or , the F ^^^ ^ A ^ ^^ F- *^^ M ^ < F > ^ ^
Unconscious ^^^ Prophecies of Heathendom / ' Sacred Poems for Mourners / ' Notes on the
Miracles " ¦ « ^— ¦ ¦ * m of ¦ am our Lord ' •*> ¦ / ' Sacred ,-y . ^ Latin — - ¦ . Poetry if c . . / ' The Star of the Wise i Men / < On the Study
— - ^ - ^ ^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^ ^ - ^ ~^ ~ - ^^ —^^ •^^ r— —^ ¦ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ " ^^ ^^^— ^^ " ^^ » ^^^^^ ^» F ^ ^^ . ^^^ " ^ H ^ fc ^^^ ^^^^^^ F ^^ ^^^ ^^» ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^ F' ^ F * ^»^ F ^ ^ F of verbs » dh ~— — Words ^«^^ ^ F ^ Fk ^ FS ^— 9 ( ^^ FM 1853 ^^ ' ~^ r ( ^ 1851 ) ^^ . A , ^ p ^^^ & ' S » ~* ^¦ ) ^^^^ « , ynonymy ^ " » " « ^^^^ ^ On ^^¦ ^^ » b " . ^ ^ ^^— ¦ the " ^^^^ ^^ of ^^^ ^^^ Lessons ^ i ^ M ^ the - ^~ —^ ^^ m ™ ^ ^ New ^^^ " ^ ^^^^ ¦ w in i ^ Testa ^ F ^^^™ Pro ^^ ^ ^ F ^^ _~ F ^ F ^ ^ F ^ ^ F ^ ^ FF - -
ment' ( 1854 ) , * Alma , and other Poems ' ( m 1853 — ^~^ I ) J , ~^ m 'Eng ¦ ^^^^^^^ lish ^^ ^^^^ , ^ g ^ Past ^^^^ - ^^^ — " » and ^^^^ ^ - ^^^ ^ p- ^ n f Present ^^^^ ^^^ ^ . ^ •^ F' ^ FJFF ^ F ^*^» ^ F » ' ( W 1855 FSF ^ F > ^ FJ ¦ ^ ^ FP' —I I ) , FJ
' Essay on the Life and Genius of Calderon * ( 1856 ) < Five Sermons on Christ' ( 1856 ) < On
, , some Deficiencies * FJFV ^ b ~ ^*^ FJ ^ ' FK in ^ Our . ^ Ffc Eng b ) f > F ^ i lish ^_ ^ F ^ . Dictionaries F ^^^^ b . A A A ' ( ^ 1857 ^^*^ ^ Ff ) m ^ Ff . Other ^ ^ FV ^ ^^ »™ " ^ FP ^^^ works — — ^^ i ^^ ^^ " ^^ V ^^ that - ^ ^^ " ^^ ^ i ^ ^ FI ^ F ^ may ^ FFJFI ¦ »>^ F » ^ f ^^ be r ^ F ^ ^ h ^ , I mentioned FFk ^ FJ * ^^ ^^ f ^ ^ F « . f ^ ^^ ^ PF # ~| | ~ ^^ a *^ ^^ p ^ F ^
are ' Select Glossary of English Words used formerl hi y in h Senses different h from hhi their FJFff
Pre-. — - - — - ^^ — w ^^— —^— w ^^ r ¦ ^^— ^^¦^ w —^* - w ^^ - ^^ ^^ ™^»^^^— ^^^ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ^^» - ^^^^^ - ^» ¦ ^ ^^ p- ^^^^^ FAFB ^ FJ ^ F ^ ^ " ^ ^^^ ^ F ^^^ ^ F ^^^ F > FJFJ F ^ W ^^ B ^' sent / ' Shi ^^ hj ^ Fl A pwreck * ** " F ^ s of Faith ^ F ^ FtfFJA ^ ^ ^ B , ' ' Studies ^ F ^ A ^^ b . on the ^^ Gospels — — _ ^ . ^ / a — * Household ^ " ~ " ^"" — ¦ Book ~ ' » ¦ ^ of ^^^ ¦ ™ " Eng ^~^^^ ^^ ^^ VF ^ F ^ lish ^^ ^ FV FJ FJ ^^ « V
Poetry / St . Augustine as an interpreter of Scri ¦ pture / / c The —~ Ep - * istles to the 1 ¦ Seven I Churches
— — — — — - ^ F ¦ ~ " — ^^ ^^ ^^^ r W ^^ ^^~ ^ " ^ " ^* - - ^^^ F ^ ^ FF ^ F ^ * ^ B ^ ^^ w ^^ w ' ^ f ^ ^^^ ^ F ^ ^ F * W ^ F ^ ^ F ^ F ^^ F ^ ^^ p * ^^^ J letters letters of Asia Minor and and other other . — Dr . papers naners Trench of of edited his hi a the mother -mother journal and an s rl ,
further , , edited Mrs . Trench ' s journal , , , kept during — — ^^ i ^^ f * a visit " ™ ^^ " ^ ^^ to ^^ Germany " ¦ i ^^^— " ^ ^^ F ^^» ^^^ ^^^ ^ F / in ^^^^ " ^^ ^^^ m 1799 ^^^^^ Vf » F ^ ^^^ -1800 F ^ F ^ F ^ ^ Fj ^^ ^ F ^ ^ F ^ . Fff
It may be mentioned that Mr . A . Chenevix is Trench a son , of of Messrs the late . Kegan archbishop Paul . , Trench , & Co .,
Sir Henry Taylor . —Very general sorrow was » felt on the news - ¦ being I FH ¦ published Frf ¦» 1 W » Fb ¦ IFJ 4 Fh F that f F ^ F «
Sir' ^ — " ^^ ~~~ ^—^^ ^ v — —— — ' — ^^ ^ r » » ™ ^ F ^ " ' ^^ " V ^ K F «^ ^ ^ * F * ^» JF ^ ^^« ^^ f ^ ^ f ** FF f' F ^ F ^ T F ^ tf ^ k Henry Taylor was noimore . Only a few months ago ^ F ^™^^ the ^^^ public FJ — ^ " ^ ^ " ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ were ^ " ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ charmed ^ F ^ ^^™ " i ¦ ^^ - ^ - ^^^ ' —^— ^^ m ^ FJF' ^^ ^ FF ¦ b ¦ ^^^ y a ^ i ^ ^ F * perusal W *^^ ^ FJF' MFB ^ Fff ^ B F *^ Fr F ^ fr ^^ ^^ . 1 of ^ F ^^ F ^ ^ ij ^^
his most entertaining reminiscences , which broug 1 ^ v ¦ ^ ^^^ ^~ ^ - ^^^^^ 1 ht ^^^^ ^^ befo ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^ re ^^* ^^^ the ^^ ' ^^^ ^^ F' peop ^ F ^^ ^ F ^ F ^ 1 ^ JBtr le ^^ - ^ ^ FjF ^ of ^ H ^ ^^ i ^ F to FfF > ^^^ -day ^ ' ¦ X' ^ t' ^ FF FT the vjf ^ p * . F 4 ^ FlJpF ^ great ^ FlF ^ B fFM ^ FJFF V ^^^ Fr ^ kFf * -
est lights of a past generation as they lived thinning and - ~ -- moved ~ ¦ - few . who Sir -r Henry jnarch h belonged abreast 1 of to the the century quickly .
— ^ — — — ^^— ^^ ^ F ^~^ Fj " - * w — — — ~ T — ^^— ^ v ^ q - ^^ ^ v ¦ ^^ v « w ^^^ " ^^ ^ " V ^^^ " ^^ ^ F | F ^™*^ F ^ ¦ f ^¦ ' ^» " ^ ^ F ^ FJta ^ i ^^ FlF ^ FlF * ^ F ^ F ^ ^^^ ^ Fjj ^ F ^ fIF ^ fIFIh F ^^ F ^ p ^ F ^ ^ F ^ ^ H ^^ some so He me was or of born nis his time time in 1800 in in , the the and navv in boy . . hood In Tn 1820 1 . 320 passed he Iia navy
went to Barbados , but returning soon afterwardshe began seriousl ¦ his literary studies .
In - - — — - 1824 , ^^ — he ^^ ^ entered ^ M ^^ ^^ ^ the ^ ' F" ^^ y W Colonial ¦ «^ F-ji ^^ r ^ FT f ^ - ~ ^ v ^^ - ^ f 4 Office «^ VfWJ > W f ^ F * ^ , T |_)^ T with i . fl f ^ ^^ » %# 4 t winch wliich he he was was actively activelv connected c . onnpo .. tpal for fnr 45 4 ^ vpfl . ™
Commenting upon his literary life , the years Times . says : ' By his numerous works Sir ^ H . Taylor
" - " m . M ^ ^^ ^^ -w ^ F" ^ » W ' ^^ VFJF « Flt ^^ flilF' fl ^^ ^ Fh * FFj ^ | fW PI V M ^ H Ti ^ f W Jfj ^ ^ 4 f 4 achieved aa ^ a durable ffi fi-f * reputation _ . His first *^ drama f ¦ ¦ ¦ * Isaac Comneuus / appeared FFW in
1827-^^ ™ ^^ " ^ ^ ~— ' ^^ ^ ^ , ^ FI ^ * ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ ™ ^^ " P ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ^ ¦ ^ " ^ ^^ F » ^¦^¦ " ¦ ^ ^^ " ^ " ^^ ^ p ^ fc' ^ mi F ^ W ^^ F H ^*^ ^ fc ^ ^^ Wj * ^ F ^ FF ^^ f"F * p # V . ^^ ^ Fv p ^ J ^^ ^^^^ r * t ^ H ^ H F ^ The W V ^ B ¦ story was drawn T ¦ from t f Gibbon ^^ m *^ ' s immortal * _ _^ work -- ~ . i The youthful rr dramatist succeeded in
, _ —_ _ _ , , — . . ^^_ ^^ --V ~^« - ^ » V F I F- ^ «^ FF ^ p IF . ^^ r » ¦ ^« rfT » ^ F ^ ^ F ^ ^ F ^ F ^ ^_ ^^^ ^ wlk F ^ *• ^ Fj making of — - " the a whol *^ his ^ ^^ ^ hero * e ^ p ~^ lay " ^ a » very one ^ " ^ ' ' ^^ ^ F * ' imposing * of * - ^ ' * the " ^» ^ PFF , SA ^ i ^^ leading Fi ^ ^^ fi « # TFf gure ^ W ^ , JF ^ ^ . ^ FJ ^^^^ , *^ thoug critical ^» rf _ ^ fc ^ ^ f ^^ »^* p ^ J h J ^ FA *¦ FB . OB fc B- ^ fc - ^ •«
journals observed that it ' had the fate _ it deserved—viz - —¦ - . it — ' instantl — - —• sank into oblivion "
This ^~ - — . — — — was * - ^ - ^ - — scarcel * ¦¦ ' ^ , ^ — y accurate ^ ^^ »^ ^ - - p- * *— ¦ ^ p » ^^ y , f- * i ^ vw for -4 rfk « m ^ fVF the 4 ^ •«« , w ^_ , JF ^ work _^ P ^^ A ¦ # *> T p < fL ^^ was AA . M more " ¦— " ¦ ~ ^ ' ^~ " than ~~ " " — ' —f - a ^^~_ creditable ^ ' - ^ - " ^^^ ^—^ —— - ^ - ^ W ^^ " ^ ^* F" ~ attempt ^ ' ^¦^ F ^ iF' ^* ^ f «^ fF ( A JF ^ ^^ ' TT to V ^^ T ^^^^ construct ^^^^ ^ J ^ F ^ J . m ^ M F ^« JL L . F ^^ J FB ^ F
tragedy upon the old lines . It was succeeded in of r 1835 £ > ir ~ Henrv by ' Phili Tavlor p van ' s works Artevelde , and , th ' the « on greatest « rmrm
wliich his fame ^ m ^ r will chiefly rest — — . ^ The ^ ^^ ^ " ^ history ^^ ^^™ Vv ^ ^^ A dHF «
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 1, 1886, page 323, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01041886/page/13/
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