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  1. Henry Scott Holland (27 January 1847–17 March 1918) was Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford. He was also a canon of Christ Church, Oxford. The Scott Holland Memorial Lectures are held in his memory. Family and education.

  2. 29 de set. de 2019 · Henry Scott Holland – [A morte não é nada] A morte não é nada *. Ela não conta. Eu apenas passei para a sala vizinha. Nada aconteceu. Tudo permanece exatamente como sempre foi. Eu sou eu, e você é você, e a velha vida que vivemos carinhosamente juntos permanece intocada, inalterada. O que quer que tenhamos sido um para o outro, ainda ...

  3. A famous poem that was part of a sermon delivered by a priest at St. Paul's Cathedral in 1910. It expresses the idea that death is not a separation or a loss, but a continuation of life in another form.

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  4. A morte não é nada. Apenas passei ao outro lado do mundo. Eu sou eu. Você é você. O que fomos um para o outro, ainda o somos. Dá-me o nome que sempre me deste. Fala-me como sempre me falaste. Não mudes o tom a um triste ou solene. Continua rindo com aquilo que nos fazia rir juntos.

  5. Learn about the life and work of Henry Scott Holland, an English poet and critic. Read and understand his famous poem Death is Nothing at All, which expresses his views on the nature of death and the afterlife.

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  6. Henry Scott Holland [1847 - 1918] He was an English clergyman and Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford. His most famous piece is "Death Is Nothing At All" based on his sermon following the death of a king.

  7. Henry Scott Holland, in whose memory these lectures were established, was a priest of the Church of England. Coming from a family of merchants with aristocratic links, he went up to Balliol College, Oxford, in 1866, having previously been at Eton.