ellauri359.html on line 102: Bloken isä James oli sukkahousu joka oli asunut Lontoossa. Hän kävi koulua vain tarpeeksi kauan oppiakseen lukemaan ja kirjoittamaan. Hän jätti koulunsa 10-vuotiaana, ja muutoin hänen äitinsä Catherine Blake (os Wright) koulutti hänet kotona. Vaikka Blakes olivat englantilaisia toisinajattelijoita, William kastettiin 11. joulukuuta St James's Churchissa Piccadillyssa Lontoossa. Raamattu vaikutti varhain ja syvästi Blakeen, ja se pysyi inspiraation lähteenä koko hänen elämänsä ajan. Blaken lapsuuteen sisältyi hänen mukaansa mystisiä uskonnollisia kokemuksia, kuten "Jumalan kasvojen näkeminen nenä lytyssä hänen ikkunaansa vasten, enkelien näkeminen heinäsuovasta ja käynti Vanhan testamentin profeetta Hesekielin luona'.
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 340: The Hamiltons moved into William Beckford's mansion at 22 Grosvenor Square, and Nelson and Fanny took an expensive furnished house at 17 Dover Street, a comfortable walking distance away, until December, when Sir William rented a home at 23 Piccadilly, opposite Green Park. On 1 January, Nelson's promotion to vice admiral was confirmed and he prepared to go to sea on the same night. Infuriated by Fanny's handing him an ultimatum to choose between her and his mistress, Nelson chose Emma and decided to take steps to formalise separation from his wife. He never saw her again, after being hustled out of town by an agent. While he was at sea, Nelson and Emma exchanged many letters, using a secret code to discuss Emma's condition. Emma kept her first daughter Emma Carew's existence a secret from Nelson, while Sir William continued to provide for her.
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 342: Emma gave birth to Nelson's daughter Horatia, on 29 January 1801] at 23 Piccadilly, who was taken soon afterwards to a Mrs Gibson for care and hire of a wet nurse. On 1 February, Emma made a spectacular appearance at a concert at the house of the Duke of Norfolk in St James' Square, and Emma worked hard to keep the press onside.
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 352: Soon afterwards, Sir William collapsed at 23 Piccadilly and on 6 April died in Emma's arms. Charles Greville was the executor of the estate and he instructed her to leave 23 Piccadilly, but for the sake of respectability, she had to keep an address separate from Nelson's and so moved into 11 Clarges Street, not far away, a couple of months later.
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 356: Emma planned, paid for and hosted the wedding of Nelson's niece Kitty Bolton (daughter of Susanna) and her cousin Captain Sir William Bolton (Nelson's sister Susanna's husband's brother's son) at 23 Piccadilly on 18 May 1803, the same day as Nelson's early morning departure to fight in the Napoleonic Wars, leaving Emma pregnant with their second child (although neither knew it at this time). The marriage was witnessed by Charlotte Mary Nelson (Nelson's brother William's daughter) and "Emma Hartley" (Emma's daughter Emma Carew).
xxx/ellauri380.html on line 211: Turhautuneena stereotyyppisiin sivurooleihin, joita hän vastahakoisesti näytteli Hollywoodissa, Wong lähti Eurooppaan maaliskuussa 1928, missä hän näytteli useissa merkittävissä näytelmissä ja elokuvissa, muun muassa Piccadillyssa.
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