Talk:Henry Graham Dakyns
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[edit]Henry Graham Dakyns is well worthy of having a wikipedia article on him because of his well respected translations of the works of the ancient Greek Historian Xenophon. Dakyns was humble man and never sought out recognition. There are enough evidences with his preserved correspondences with John Addington Symonds, Lord Tennyson, T.E Brown & Henry Sedgwick to validate his keen friendship with them all. All these nineteenth century English literary giants respected his friendship and scholarship highly.Pjt48 (talk) 16:02, 23 March 2009 (UTC)
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