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1. Modern Men and Mummers by Hesketh Pearson (1922)
"DEAN INGE I MET the " Gloomy Dean " before he became gloomy or a dean—at least
before he became notoriously gloomy. He was never, I believe, renowned for ..."
2. Modern Men and Mummers by Hesketh Pearson (1921)
"... the " Gloomy Dean " before he became gloomy or a dean—at least before he became
notoriously gloomy. He was never, I believe, renowned for joviality. ..."
3. More that Must be Told by Philip Gibbs (1921)
"This is Dean Inge, one of the most remarkable figures in English life to-day—"the
gloomy Dean," as he is called in the popular press. ..."
4. More that Must be Told by Philip Gibbs (1921)
"This is Dean Inge, one of the most remarkable figures in English life to-day—"the
gloomy Dean," as he is called in the popular press. ..."
5. Lectures and Essays by Alfred Ainger (1905)
"One can understand an interest in Milton being felt by the gloomy Dean, unlike
in all points as the men were. The pulpit-like isolation of the Puritan poet ..."