Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers: Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Elizabeth Eleanor Siddall. Balzac and Madame Hanska. Fenelon and Madam Guyon.Ferdinand Lassalie & Helene von Donniges. Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton. Robert Louis Stevenson and Fanny OsbourneThe Roycrofters, 1906 |
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... mother , blessed by exile in the cause of liberty , living hard , plain lives , in clean yet dingy poverty , with ... mother and four children : Maria , Christina , Dante Gabriel and William Michael . The father was a poet , musician and ...
... mother , blessed by exile in the cause of liberty , living hard , plain lives , in clean yet dingy poverty , with ... mother and four children : Maria , Christina , Dante Gabriel and William Michael . The father was a poet , musician and ...
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... mother of four very extraordinary and superior children had wit , but it also seems to show that even intellect has to be bought with a price . I have read about all that has been written concerning Rossetti and the Preraphaelite ...
... mother of four very extraordinary and superior children had wit , but it also seems to show that even intellect has to be bought with a price . I have read about all that has been written concerning Rossetti and the Preraphaelite ...
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... mother and she con- gratulated themselves on the fact that all the furniture they had was built on straight and simple lines , that it might be easily cleaned with a damp cloth . They had no carpets , but they possessed one fine rug in ...
... mother and she con- gratulated themselves on the fact that all the furniture they had was built on straight and simple lines , that it might be easily cleaned with a damp cloth . They had no carpets , but they possessed one fine rug in ...
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... mother and two sisters , and the hero of the little art group to which he belonged . I am not sure but that the lavish love his friends had for him made him a bit smug and self - satisfied , for we hear of Ruskin saying , " Thank God he ...
... mother and two sisters , and the hero of the little art group to which he belonged . I am not sure but that the lavish love his friends had for him made him a bit smug and self - satisfied , for we hear of Ruskin saying , " Thank God he ...
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... mother , who was a customer of the shop . He failed to get an interview . A little later the mother went back alone , and put the matter before Miss Siddal in a purely business light . Elizabeth Eleanor was from a very poor family . Her ...
... mother , who was a customer of the shop . He failed to get an interview . A little later the mother went back alone , and put the matter before Miss Siddal in a purely business light . Elizabeth Eleanor was from a very poor family . Her ...
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Side 138 - Could I have rewarded these services I would not now call upon my Country; but as that has not been in my power, I leave Emma Lady Hamilton, therefore, a Legacy to my King and Country, that they will give her an ample provision to maintain her rank in life.
Side 138 - First, that she obtained the King of Spain's letter, in 1796, to his brother, the King of Naples, acquainting him of his intention to declare war against England ; from which letter the Ministry sent out orders to the then Sir John Jervis to strike a stroke, if opportunity offered, against either the arsenals of Spain or her fleets. That neither of these was done is not the fault of Lady Hamilton ; the opportunity might have been offered.
Side 226 - Bless us, if it may be, in all our innocent endeavours. lf it may not, give us the strength to encounter that which is to come, that we be brave in peril, constant in tribulation, temperate in wrath, and in all changes of fortune and down to the gates of death, loyal and loving one to another.
Side 94 - MAY I join the choir invisible Of those immortal dead who live again In minds made better by their presence : live In pulses stirred to generosity, In deeds of daring rectitude, in scorn For miserable aims that end with self. In thoughts sublime that pierce the night like stars, And with their mild persistence urge man's search To vaster issues.
Side 103 - I dedicate my time to this charming lady ; there is a prospect of her leaving town with Sir William, for two or three weeks. They are very much hurried at present, as everything is going on for their speedy marriage, and all the world following her, and talking of her, so that if she has not more good sense than vanity, her brain must be turned.
Side 138 - Hamilton therefore a legacy to my king and country, that they will give her an ample provision to maintain her rank in life. I also leave to the beneficence of my country my adopted daughter, Horatia Nelson Thompson; and I desire she will use in future the name of Nelson only. These are the only favors I ask of my king and country at this moment when I am going to fight their battle.
Side 173 - He was simply bubbling with quips and jests; his inherent earnestness or passion about abstract things was incessantly relieved by jocosity; and when he had built one of his intellectual castles in the sand, a wave of humour was certain to sweep in and destroy it.
Side 159 - WE thank Thee for this place in which we dwell ; for the love that unites us; for the peace accorded us this day; for the hope with which we expect the morrow; for the health, the work, the food, and the bright skies that make our lives delightful; for our friends in all parts of the earth, and our friendly helpers in this foreign isle.