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Select Essays of John Henry Cardinal Newman (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Select Essays of John Henry Cardinal Newman

In 1808 he was sent to Ealing School, famous in its day. He was very sharp, and quickly ran from bottom to top. His tastes were literary. He began writing in prose and verse at the age of eleven, and took much pains in matter of style. To this labour he devoted his play-time, and he was never known to take part in any games. He read the tales of Miss Porter, Mrs. Radcliffe, and, above all, Sir Walter Scott, and from these, no doubt, got his first scent of a Catholic atmosphere. Music, too, was not forgot ten. To the end of his days Newman was a good violinist; and it is pleasant to think of such a man playing for hours at a stretch in the quartets of Haydn, Mozart, and Beet hoven, the last of whom be thoroughly appreciated, a point of taste not too common in the early years of the nineteenth century.

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Published July 31st 2018 by Forgotten Books (first published September 27th 2015)

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