Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Letters and Other Writings of the Late Edward Denison
With such intention therefore, with a reference rather to the public than to the private side of his character, these letters are printed; and although anything approaching a memoir of his life would be beyond the scope of the undertaking, yet perhaps the following short summary may serve to explain his writings by their circumstance.
Edward Denison was born in 1840 at Salisbury, of which diocese his father was bishop; he was educated at Eton, and at Christ Church, Oxford. At Eton, in the eight, he over-exerted himself train ing for a boat-race, and had an attack of congestion of the lungs in consequence, which seems to have laid the seeds of that illness which eventually proved fatal.
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