Quaint corners in Philadelphia, with one hundred and seventy-four illustrations . however. Lady Sjirin-gett had known every fascination of court life, andQuakerism, in both their cases, meant inward ratherthan outward asceticism. Thomas EUwoods memoirs give not only the story ofhis own unsuccesslul love, but many details of the lifeat (halibut. Guli loved nuisic, and nuisie was ]Milt(m\spassion, second only in his mind to poesy. It was tothese friends that he lirst told the secret of his comple-tion of Paradise Lost, and it was Llhvood who sug-gested to him the theme of Paradis(>


Quaint corners in Philadelphia, with one hundred and seventy-four illustrations . however. Lady Sjirin-gett had known every fascination of court life, andQuakerism, in both their cases, meant inward ratherthan outward asceticism. Thomas EUwoods memoirs give not only the story ofhis own unsuccesslul love, but many details of the lifeat (halibut. Guli loved nuisic, and nuisie was ]Milt(m\spassion, second only in his mind to poesy. It was tothese friends that he lirst told the secret of his comple-tion of Paradise Lost, and it was Llhvood who sug-gested to him the theme of Paradis(> had become the second husband of LadySpringett, and Penn on his lirst visit to this friend metGuli and found his fate. They were soon atlianced, buther stepfather was tluu in Jail for opinions sake, muchof his time l)eing passed in inison. and the whole periodof courtship was a perturbed and stormy (me. Pennwas tried and imprisoned for some months, wrote vari-ous pamphUts and treatises, and (tn his release went atonce to Holland, where he had l)een urged to go in de-. - .J \ ^4. $} b If J p- f


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