continued unimpaired. I may be permitted also to say that my own mature opinion upon many questions of the highest importance is necessarily expressed. The Studies of Carlyle and Tennyson have been carefully revised and considerably extended; that of Ruskin is almost entirely new. I tender my thanks to the Rev. J. Kirkman and other correspondents, who have kindly permitted me to avail myself of their remarks in footnotes. LONDON, June, 1879. 8 15 26 47 53 61 67 74 82 95 103 118 XII.-CLERGY AND MEN OF LETTERS. COLERIDGE. DOUBT 147 155 164 |