Not more bold than faithful. It was his cook that he saw; or it was Mrs. Gill, as I have seen her, making custards, in the heat of summer, in the cool dairy, with rose-trees and nasturtiums about the latticed window, preparing a cold collation for the... The New Monthly Belle Assemblée - Sivu 363Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Marianne Novy - 1990 - 276 sivua
...repudiating both Genesis and Milton: "Milton tried to see the first woman; but, Gary, he saw her not. ... It was his cook that he saw; or it was Mrs. Gill. ... I would beg to remind him that the first men of the earth were Titans, and that Eve was their mother:... | |
| Elizabeth Kowaleski-Wallace - 1991 - 250 sivua
...woman; but, Gary, he saw her not." Whom, then, did Milton depict in Paradise Lost! According to Shirley, "it was his cook that he saw; or it was Mrs. Gill,...custards, in the heat of summer, in the cool dairy . . . preparing a cold collation for the rectors "(315). Rejecting Milton's Eve as the image of "his... | |
| 1850 - 628 sivua
...tarnished armies passed rank and file before him. Milton tried, too, to see the first woman ; but, Cary, he saw her not." ' " You are bold to say so, Shirley."...as I have seen her, making custards. In the heat of Bummer, in the cool dairy, with rose trees and nasturtiums about the latticed window, preparing a cold... | |
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