The Maiden & Married Life of Mary Powell (afterwards Mistress Milton): And the Sequel Thereto, Deborah's DiaryJ. C. Nimmo, 1898 - 358 halaman |
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Halaman xiv
... feeling which accompanied the strength of his convictions . Married life , we are told , must be always something of a com- promise , and of compromise Milton was utterly abhorrent . The contrasts of his character and his life are ...
... feeling which accompanied the strength of his convictions . Married life , we are told , must be always something of a com- promise , and of compromise Milton was utterly abhorrent . The contrasts of his character and his life are ...
Halaman xxii
... feel for the Puritan poet who had once been Latin secretary . The words on which Miss Manning founded the main story of her " Debo- rah's Diary " are these : " Some little time before I went to Aylesbury prison , " says Ellwood , " I ...
... feel for the Puritan poet who had once been Latin secretary . The words on which Miss Manning founded the main story of her " Debo- rah's Diary " are these : " Some little time before I went to Aylesbury prison , " says Ellwood , " I ...
Halaman xxv
... feel that both artists have experienced to the full the attraction of the subject . To Mr. Jellicoe has been given the difficult duty of draw- ing the Milton whose portrait we all know , and his young bride , of whose fair face we have ...
... feel that both artists have experienced to the full the attraction of the subject . To Mr. Jellicoe has been given the difficult duty of draw- ing the Milton whose portrait we all know , and his young bride , of whose fair face we have ...
Halaman xxvi
... feeling for the past . The chief scenes of these two stories are well worth a visit . Forest Hill stands about four miles from Oxford , a short way from the main road to London , and up a sharp ascent - a pleasant walk or ride , now as ...
... feeling for the past . The chief scenes of these two stories are well worth a visit . Forest Hill stands about four miles from Oxford , a short way from the main road to London , and up a sharp ascent - a pleasant walk or ride , now as ...
Halaman 30
... feel it : -henceforthe there is a Life re- “ served for us in which Angels may sym- 66 pathize . For this most excellent Gift " of Love shall enable us to read together " the whole Booke of Sanctity and Virtue , " and emulate eache ...
... feel it : -henceforthe there is a Life re- “ served for us in which Angels may sym- 66 pathize . For this most excellent Gift " of Love shall enable us to read together " the whole Booke of Sanctity and Virtue , " and emulate eache ...
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