Beacon Lights of HistoryCosimo, Inc., 2009 M01 1 - 420 pages First published posthumously in 1902, this collection of the lectures of American historian JOHN LORD (1810-1894) is a charming rummage through 6,000 years of European and American history, exploring the past from "the old pagan civilizations" to modern leaders and cultures on both sides of the Atlantic. This replica edition features all the original illustrations, hard to come by in other recent versions. It will delight both readers of history and lovers of beautiful, classic books. Volume VII: "Great Women" covers: [ Heloise and love [ Joan of Arc and heroic women [ Saint Theresa and religious enthusiasm [ Madame de Maintenon: the political woman [ Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough: the woman of the world [ women in literature [ women in politics [ the education of women [ George Eliot: woman as novelist [ and more |
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... court • pomp and ceremony The King's love of Sources of his power His great mistakes · The penalties he reaped . • 153 154 155 • 156 157 158 159 • 160 161 162 PAGE Secret of Madame de Maintenon's influence 164 Her mistakes 10 CONTENTS .
... court • pomp and ceremony The King's love of Sources of his power His great mistakes · The penalties he reaped . • 153 154 155 • 156 157 158 159 • 160 161 162 PAGE Secret of Madame de Maintenon's influence 164 Her mistakes 10 CONTENTS .
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... court • · · 175 • · 176 • 177 Her reign a usurpation • Her greatness of character SARAH , DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH . THE WOMAN OF THE World . The Duchess of Marlborough compared with Madame de Maintenon · Birth and early influence John ...
... court • · · 175 • · 176 • 177 Her reign a usurpation • Her greatness of character SARAH , DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH . THE WOMAN OF THE World . The Duchess of Marlborough compared with Madame de Maintenon · Birth and early influence John ...
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... court to court , from castle to castle , and convent to convent ; they begged for a lock of his hair , for a shred of his garment . Never was seen before such idolatry of genius , such unbounded admiration for eloquence ; for he stood ...
... court to court , from castle to castle , and convent to convent ; they begged for a lock of his hair , for a shred of his garment . Never was seen before such idolatry of genius , such unbounded admiration for eloquence ; for he stood ...
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... court of Om- phale threw down his club in order to hold the distaff , so Abélard laid aside his sceptre as a monarch of the schools to sing sonnets at the feet of Héloïse . " And she also , still more unwisely , in the mighty potency of ...
... court of Om- phale threw down his club in order to hold the distaff , so Abélard laid aside his sceptre as a monarch of the schools to sing sonnets at the feet of Héloïse . " And she also , still more unwisely , in the mighty potency of ...
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John Lord. — the legitimate heir to the throne . He held his little court at Bourges , where he lived as gaily as he could , sometimes in want of the necessaries of life . His troops were chiefly Gascons , Lombards , and Scotch , who got ...
John Lord. — the legitimate heir to the throne . He held his little court at Bourges , where he lived as gaily as he could , sometimes in want of the necessaries of life . His troops were chiefly Gascons , Lombards , and Scotch , who got ...
Contents
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Exalted character | 87 |
Ascendency of Lady Marlborough | 193 |
Voluntary exile of Marlborough | 200 |
Sarah Duchess of Marlborough 221 | 202 |
Unhappiness of the Duchess | 216 |
Provençal poetry in its connection with chivalrous senti | 228 |
Her marriage | 234 |
Friendship with Madame de Staël | 240 |
His old age soothed by Récamier | 249 |
Coronation of Charles | 88 |
Incense offered to | 97 |
Declining days of the Duchess | 102 |
Pleasures of the body the aim of Paganism | 110 |
The age of Saint Theresa | 116 |
Catholic theology | 124 |
Inaugurated a new style in literature | 132 |
The Vision of St Therese | 132 |
Birth of Madame de Maintenon | 146 |
Friendship of the King for Madame de Maintenon | 153 |
Fr de S de la Mothe Fenelon | 154 |
Secret of Madame de Maintenons influence | 164 |
Madam de Maintenon | 165 |
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Her death | 176 |
46 | 178 |
The Duchess of Marlborough compared with Madame | 181 |
Death of William III | 187 |
Reflections on her career | 192 |
Her death | 254 |
WOMAN IN LITERATURE | 263 |
Literary women | 266 |
HANNAH MORE | 278 |
Madame de Stael | 280 |
GEORGE ELIOT | 288 |
Progress of female education | 301 |
Garrick and His Wife | 308 |
Retirement to Cowslip Green | 311 |
George Eliot | 343 |
Nineteenth Century the age of novelists | 346 |
Appearance education and acquirements | 351 |
Mr Gilfils Love Story | 360 |
The Mill on the Floss | 367 |
Romola | 371 |
Felix Holt | 377 |
Theophrastus Such | 384 |
47 | 390 |
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