ellauri046.html on line 860: jokaisen englantilaisen silmissä maisema olisi silti ollut vastustamattomn edwardiaaninen, kuin suoraan Victoria Sackville-Westin (Virginia Woolfin heilan) romaaneista: Ratty ja Molly kumartuneina tarkastelemaan lahonnutta jollaa (Toad odotettavissa hetkellä millä hyvänsä, mukanaan kammottava uusi Chriscraftinsa). Jossain täällä voisi olla myös Potwell Inn, jossa mister Polly tarjoilisi 'Omletteja', ja Jim-setä häirizisi yleistä rauhaa kuollut ankerias aseenaan.


ellauri048.html on line 757: Hessu oli kova kauppaamaan omia kirjojaan. Niitä osti Queen Victoria, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Prime Minister William Gladstone, Walt Whitman ja Oscar Wilde. At the time of his death, he was one of the most successful writers in America, with an estate worth an estimated $356,000. Olipa amerikkalainen loppukaneetti. Silti Hessu ei ollut tarpeexi amerikkahenkinen: but he failed to capture the American spirit like his great contemporary Walt Whitman, and his work generally lacked emotional depth and imaginative power. Se oli liian pro-Eurooppa. Löysä riimittelijä, tiivistivät myöhempien sukupolvien kriitikot ilkeästi. Orjuuden vastustajanakin Långben oli vähän puoliveteinen. Ameriikan Immi Hellen.
ellauri048.html on line 1078: Given that no one has ever doubted that Tennyson had some sort of "disembodied, spiritualized passion" for Hallam, this conclusion comes as rather a painful anticlimax. Admittedly, Alf named his son Hallam after Hallam, the one who went to Australia. Of course, the fact that members of Tennyson´s family succumbed to madness, alcoholism, and drug addiction already has made some readers aware that, like so many other Victorians, he should be taken down from a pedestal and join the rest of us. But think of the stir if one the greatest poems of the nineteenth century, one which has major influence on poets as different as Whitman and Eliot, turned out to be chiefly a gay lover's lament! (What's wrong with that? There are zillions of others, better yet.) Tän apologian kirjoitti on George P. Landow, Professor of English and the History of Art, (fittingly) from Brown University.
ellauri053.html on line 152: The term 'Pre-Raphaelite' conjures up visions of tall, willowy creatures with pale skin, flowing locks, scarlet lips, and melancholic expressions. The paintings of these models and muses, who were often the artists' wives and mistresses, defied Victorian standards of beauty and caused much controversy.
ellauri053.html on line 820: Prince Dwarkanath Tagore, my great-grandfather, was a romantic figure. Contemporary of Rammohan Roy, the Father of the Renaissance Movement of Bengal, he was closely associated with him in all his activities and rendered financial help when- ever required. The East India Company were by this time firmly established in Bengal and were rapidly building up their trade. Dwarkanath’s knowledge of English helped him to take advantage of the conditions prevailing under the Company’s rule and he was able at quite an early age not only to amass a fortune but also to gain high offices under the British. With Rammohan Roy he took a leading part in all the movements for the promotion of higher education and social welfare. There was hardly any institution founded during his life-time that did not owe its existence to the generous charity of Dwarkanath. He came to be known as Prince Dwarkanath in recognition of his benefactions. His business enterprises extended to fields unexplored by Indians in those days. He had a fleet of cargo boats for trading between India and England. To improve his business connections and gain further concessions from the Company, he himself went to England accompanied by his youngest son, Nagendranath. I have had occasion to read the diary kept by this grand-uncle of mine. It describes vividly and in very chaste English the social life Of the aristocracy of England in the early Victorian age as seen through the eyes of an Indian. There is also an interesting description of his adventurous journey across the country from Bombay to Calcutta at a time when India was in a very disturbed condition on the eve of the Sepoy Mutiny.
ellauri053.html on line 824: Soon after landing in London Dwarkanath became a favourite of Queen Victoria and of the court circle. There are many amusing stories told about his exploits in England and France some of which I came to know from the letters written by his valet.
ellauri053.html on line 826: It is believed that the important business which took the Prince to England was - to try to negotiate with the British government for an izara (permanent lease) of the provinces of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa in supersession of the East India Company. He was well received by Queen Victoria. But this ambitious project of his came to nothing on account of his sudden death under somewhat mysterious circumstances.
ellauri053.html on line 1368: Yeats met the American poet Ezra Pound in 1909. Pound had travelled to London at least partly to meet the older man, whom he considered "the only poet worthy of serious study." From that year until 1916, the two men wintered in the Stone Cottage at Ashdown Forest, with Pound nominally acting as Yeats's secretary. The relationship got off to a rocky start when Pound arranged for the publication in the magazine Poetry of some of Yeats's verse with Pound's own unauthorised alterations. These changes reflected Pound's distaste for Victorian prosody.
ellauri054.html on line 567: When Browning died in 1889, he was regarded as a sage and philosopher-poet who through his writing had made contributions to Victorian social and political discourse. Unusually for a poet, societies for the study of his work formed while he was still alive. Such Browning Societies remained common in Britain and the United States until the early 20th century.
ellauri066.html on line 480: Victoria Pedrick, Steven M. Oberhelman (2005) Literary Criticism: “... where Aristotle exploits the threefold classification of virtues and emotions according to excess, mean, and deficiency, he uses the term epikhairekakia ...”
ellauri067.html on line 507: Pynchonin eka romaani oli V. Siitäköhän se O:n kirjoittaja otti mallia? Homo sekin oli (tai on). Nyt on se yx paha ämmä Ruozissa kirjoittanut vihapuheen F. Pian on koko aakkossoppa koossa. V:ssä on röyhkeä Victoria Wren, joka on kyllä hyvännäköinen mutta jolle käy lopussa tosi huonosti. Tää Painovoiman sateenkaari on niinko v2.0 sitten heh.
ellauri073.html on line 454: Photo by Victoria Lynn Hogan, my true love and colleague, shows a rather hairless dense looking guy peering inquiringly at a little plastic jar containing some goo.
ellauri077.html on line 785: Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548 – 27. elokuuta 1611) oli espanjalainen säveltäjä ja pappi. The Tenebrae Responsories by Tomás Luis de Victoria are a set of eighteen motets for four voices a cappella. The late Renaissance Spanish composer set the Responsories for Holy Week known as Tenebrae responsories. They are liturgical texts prescribed for use in the Catholic observances during the Triduum of the Holy Week, in the Matins of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. The compositions were published in Rome in 1585.
ellauri079.html on line 37: Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions is a satirical novella by the English schoolmaster Edwin Abbott Abbott, first published in 1884 by Seeley & Co. of London. Written pseudonymously by "A Square", the book used the fictional two-dimensional world of Flatland to comment on the hierarchy of Victorian culture, but the novella's more enduring contribution is its examination of dimensions. This book was taught in Wallace's Tennis Academy. It's actually quite boring if you ask me. Be there or be square.
ellauri088.html on line 271: No kyllähän hautakivi säilyttää muistoja. Siellä kiven alla on se vähä mitä siirasta on jälellä. Victorian muistot veljestä on rumia. Ikävältä tyypiltä se kuulostaakin, pihiltä ilkeälta kyrvältä, Vittorian puheista päätellen.
ellauri088.html on line 618: The “sampler” that the eldest daughter did at school will be spoken of as “tapestry of the Victorian era,” and be almost priceless. The blue-and-white mugs of the present-day roadside inn will be hunted up, all cracked and chipped, and sold for their weight in gold, and rich people will use them for claret cups; and travellers from Japan will buy up all the “Presents from Ramsgate,” and “Souvenirs of Margate,” that may have escaped destruction, and take them back to Jedo as ancient English curios.
ellauri092.html on line 393: Vasemmistoradikaali Armaxesta Heikelit muikenee kuin vaarit kai yhteisestä sopimuxesta. Se oli mätämuna, jokaisessa suvussa on sellainen, ellei useita. Tai hei, löytyy siitä jotain sukusomesta. Se on O. I:n vaasalaisen pappisveljen Joel August Heikelin tuhlaajapojan Gunnar Gabrielin poka, joka (siis Gunnar) kuoli Helsingissä 38-vuotiaana espanjantautiin 1919. Jostain syystä se (siis Armas) on syntynyt jenkeissä. Ei kai Gunnar saanut tartuntaa työväenaattesta rapakon takana? Senkö tautta Armaxesta tuli punikki? Sen äiti, urkurintytär Hanna Victoria Gullstrand Skånesta kuoli varmaan samaan espanjantautiin 1919, mutta Vaasassa. Armas ressukka jäi täysorvoxi 12-vuotiaana. Se syö miestä kyllä, mixei naistakin. Armaxesta voisi olla lisää työväenkirjastossa. Se oli kemisti.
ellauri092.html on line 403: Son of Gunnar Gabriel Heikel and Hanna Victoria* Heikel
ellauri093.html on line 128: For the next month, the seven toured the University campuses of England and Scotland, holding meetings for the students. Queen Victoria was pleased to receive their booklet containing The Cambridge Seven's testimonies. The record of their departure is recorded in "The Evangelisation of the World: A Missionary Band". It became a national bestseller. Their influence extended to America where it led to the formation of Robert Wilder's Student Volunteer Movement.
ellauri093.html on line 249: Abuse of eider by someone who is not part of a frustrating relationship, such as workers and business owners, does not fall under the definition of ‘eider abuse’ used in this Tool Kit. For help with consumer-based abuse such as scams and rip offs contact Consumer Affairs (ask for "Victoria").
ellauri093.html on line 258: Financial abuse: Using someone’s money, property or other assets illegally or improperly or forcing someone to change their will or sign documents. This is the most common form of abuse seen at Seniors Rights Victoria.
ellauri093.html on line 270: When choosing an age to define ‘older’ people, 65 years is commonly used, however different state and commonwealth programs may have differing age eligibility criteria. Organisations may also have their own age-related criteria. For example, at Seniors Rights Victoria we work with Victorians aged 60 and over and Indigenous Victorians aged 45 and over.
ellauri095.html on line 86: Gerard Manley Hopkins SJ (28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889) was an English poet and Jesuit priest, whose posthumous fame established him among the leading Victorian poets. His manipulation of prosody – particularly his concept of sprung rhythm – established him as an innovative writer of verse, as did his technique of praising God through vivid use of imagery and nature. Only after his death did Robert Bridges begin to publish a few of Hopkins's mature poems in anthologies, hoping to prepare the way for wider acceptance of his style. By 1930 his work was recognised as one of the most original literary accomplishments of his century. It had a marked influence on such leading 20th-century poets as T. S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender and Cecil Day-Lewis.
ellauri095.html on line 107: The term Uranian was quickly adopted by English-language advocates of homosexual emancipation in the Victorian era, such as Edward Carpenter and John Addington Symonds, who used it to describe a comradely love that would bring about true democracy, uniting the "estranged ranks of society" and breaking down class and gender barriers. Oscar Wilde wrote to Robert Ross in an undated letter (?18 February 1898): "To have altered my life would have been to have admitted that Uranian love is ignoble. I hold it to be noble—more noble than other forms."
ellauri095.html on line 453: Christina Rossetti became for Hopkins the embodiment of the medievalism of the Pre-Raphaelites, the Oxford Movement, and Victorian religious poetry generally. In the 1860s Hopkins was profoundly influenced by her example and succeeded, unbeknownst to her and to the critics of his time, in becoming a rival far greater than any of her contemporaries.
ellauri095.html on line 499: Hopkins had been attracted to asceticism since childhood. At Highgate, for instance, he argued that nearly everyone consumed more liquids than the body needed, and, to prove it, he wagered that he could go without liquids for at least a week. He persisted until his tongue was black and he collapsed at drill. He won not only his wager but also the undying enmity of the headmaster Dr. John Bradley Dyne. On another occasion, he abstained from salt for a week. His continuing insistence on extremes of self-denial later in life struck some of his fellow Jesuits as more appropriate to a Victorian Puritan than to a Catholic.
ellauri095.html on line 512: The Wreck of the Deutschland became the occasion for Hopkins’s incarnation as a poet in his own right. He broke with the Keatsian wordpainting style with which he began, replacing his initial prolixity, stasis, and lack of construction with a concise, dramatic unity. He rejected his original attraction to Keats’s sensual aestheticism for a clearly moral, indeed a didactic, rhetoric. He saw nature not only as a pleasant spectacle as Keats had; he also confronted its seemingly infinite destructiveness as few before or after him have done. In this shipwreck he perceived the possibility of a theodicy, a vindication of God’s justice which would counter the growing sense of the disappearance of God among the Victorians. For Hopkins, therefore, seeing more clearly than ever before the proselytic possibilities of art, his rector’s suggestion that someone write a poem about the wreck became the theological sanction he needed to begin reconciling his religious and poetic vocations.
ellauri095.html on line 533: His religious consciousness increased dramatically when he entered Oxford, the city of spires. From April of 1863, when he first arrived with some of his journals, drawings, and early Keatsian poems in hand, until June of 1867 when he graduated, Hopkins felt the charm of Oxford, “steeped in sentiment as she lies,” as Matthew Arnold had said, “spreading her gardens to the moonlight and whispering from her towers the last enchantments of the Middle Ages.” Here he became more fully aware of the religious implications of the medievalism of Ruskin, Dixon, and the Pre-Raphaelites. Inspired also by Christina Rossetti, the Catholic doctrine of the Real Presence of God in the Eucharist, and by the Victorian preoccupation with the fifteenth-century Italian religious reformer Girolamo Savonarola, he soon embraced Ruskin’s definition of “Medievalism” as a “confession of Christ” opposed to both “Classicalism” (“Pagan Faith”) and “Modernism” (the “denial of Christ”).
ellauri132.html on line 859: Mit der Übernahme der Grenzboten begann seine Karriere als Journalist. In der Wochenzeitschrift verfasste Freytag auch politisch kritische Artikel, so unter anderem über die Niederschlagung des schlesischen Weberaufstandes, was eine steckbriefliche Fahndung durch Preußen zur Folge hatte. Er ersuchte deshalb seinen Freund Herzog Ernst von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha um politisches Asyl und zog 1851 nach Siebleben bei Gotha. Herzog Ernst verlieh ihm 1854 den Hofratstitel. Noi Gothat on kai niit kuningatar Victorian sukulaisia.
ellauri142.html on line 609: Spencer's reputation among the Victorians owed a great deal to his agnosticism. He rejected theology as representing the 'impiety of the pious.' He was to gain much notoriety from his repudiation of traditional religion, and was frequently condemned by religious thinkers for allegedly advocating atheism and materialism. Nonetheless, unlike Thomas Henry Huxley, whose agnosticism was a militant creed directed at 'the unpardonable sin of faith' (in Adrian Desmond's phrase), Spencer insisted that he was not concerned to undermine religion in the name of science, but to bring about a reconciliation of the two. The following argument is a summary of Part 1 of his First Principles (2nd ed 1867).
ellauri160.html on line 145: At a literary salon in 1909, Pound met the novelist Olivia Shakespear and later at the Shakespears' home at 12 Brunswick Gardens, Kensington, was introduced to her daughter, Dorothy, who became Pound's wife in 1914. The critic Iris Barry described her as "carrying herself delicately with the air, always, of a young Victorian lady out skating, and a profile as clear and lovely as that of a porcelain Kuan-yin".
ellauri160.html on line 217: English poets such as Maurice Hewlett, Rudyard Kipling, and Alfred Tennyson had made a particular kind of Victorian verse—stirring, pompous, propagandistic and popular. According to modernist scholar James Knapp, Pound rejected the idea of poetry as "versified moral essay"; he wanted to focus on the individual experience, the concrete rather than the abstract.
ellauri161.html on line 1078: Erin Hunter on salanimi, jota käyttävät Kate Cary, Cherith Baldry, Tui Sutherland, Gillian Phillip, Inbali Iserles sekä toimittaja Victoria Holmes.
ellauri164.html on line 416:

Victoria rated it did not like it

ellauri206.html on line 369: On kuitenkin pakko mainita perheen kesämatka Walesiin, hirmu iso Shire hevonen ja hirmu pienet falabellat, villit ponit New Forestissa, ja se kun Helmi hukkui Victoria Embankmentille. Se oli vuonna '99, helppo muistaa koska juuri silloin näkyi Oxfordissa täydellinen pimennys. Kazottiin oudossa hämärässä auringon kapenevaa sirppiä noetusta lasista, linnut olivat säikkyneinä vaienneet. Siitä on mulla vielä virttynyt nelisilmäinen T-paita muistona: I saw the '99 eclipse, didn't do me any harm. Debatable. Sieltä ostettiin Helmille pieni britti koulupuku, joka sillä oli päällä koulun alkaessa seuraavana syxynä.
ellauri207.html on line 67: Nicholas Edward "Nick" Cave (s. 22. syyskuuta 1957 Warracknabeal, Victoria, Australia) on australialainen rockmuusikko, lauluntekijä, runoilija, kirjailija ja näyttelijä. Hänet tunnetaan erityisesti yhtyeensä Nick Cave and the Bad Seedsin kanssa tehdystä musiikista.
ellauri238.html on line 732: "My cup runneth over!" is screamed as an expression of ecstasy by the fictional character William Bedford Diego in the 1999 video game System Shock 2, while in World of Warcraft, fictional character Blood Prince Valanar uses the phrase during the "Blood Prince Council" encounter. Also Pandaren Brewmaster from Dota 2 uses it. "Your cup runneth over!" is also an achievement or trophy in Devil May Cry 4. In an easter egg in Day of the Tentacle there is a Victorian photograph resembling the character Max from Sam & Max Hit the Road with the caption "The late Max Attucks, his petard runneth over." In the MOBA Smite, it is the name of a Match of the Day where teams begin the match at max level with 12,000 gold. The quote is also quoted by one of the symbiotic demons in Call of Duty: Vanguard´s zombies mode.
ellauri245.html on line 261: First devised and created in the Belgian Congo by King Leopold, son of Queen Victoria. A smooth metallic ball, slightly smaller than a tennis ball in circumference with tiny apertures along its contours. Made of gold, GAL-TAN, and steel, the ball is a minor feat of engineering. An additional small opening reveals a looped wire. The ball is placed in the victim´s mouth. When the wire is pulled, 24 tiny termite monkey antennae jut out from the ball, causing it to lodge itself in the mouth. At this point, though not overly painful, the victim cannot remove the ball, nor can another extract it for them. With a second pull of the wire, 24 needles erupt outwards from the extended antennae in 24 directions, causing severe damage to throat, cheek, tongue, palate, nasal cavity, etc....the victim will usually bleed out slowly in excruciating pain. How was this used for torture? It usually involved 2 victims. One who who was forced to swallow the ball, and the second who was forced to watch the effects. That second person would usually begin talking quickly about other things. Naah, too sophisticated. A waste on the Congolese niggahs. Cutting hands and feet worked just as well.
ellauri267.html on line 1347: Elizabeth oli kuningatar Victorian tyttärentytär. Hänen vanhempansa olivat Yhdistyneen kuningaskunnan prinsessa Alice ja Hessenin suurherttua Ludvig IV. Hänen sisarensa oli Aleksandra, Venäjän tsaaritar, Suomen sortajan tsaari Nikolai II:n vaimo. Elisabet oli todellakin tärkeä tekijä siinä, että hänen sisarensa meni naimisiin tsaarin kanssa, mitä hän saattoi kyllä myöhemmin katua. Elizabeth meni naimisiin Venäjän suurherttua Sergei Aleksandrovitšin kanssa, viimeisen tsaarin sedän kanssa. Se oli rakkausottelu ja muuten onnistunut, vaikkakin lapseton avioliitto, joka päättyi, kun Serge murhattiin traagisesti.
ellauri270.html on line 527: Alfred Lordi Tennysonin Enoch Arden oli toinen samanlainen joihkaus albumissa 52. Victorian verse—stirring, pompous, propagandistic and popular. Olikohan Eenokki sukua Elizabeth Ardenille jonka poskivoide pelasti Harryn kruununjalokivet naparetkellä?
ellauri275.html on line 448: The period of publication was sandwiched between the Victorian era, with its strict classicism, and Modernism, with its strident rejection of pure aestheticism. The common features of the poems in these publications were romanticism, sentimentality, and hedonism. Later critics have attempted to revise the definition of the term as a description of poetic style, thereby including some new names or excluding some old ones. W. H. Davies, a contemporary, is sometimes included within the grouping, although his "innocent style" differs markedly from that of the others.
ellauri284.html on line 245: Viidennessä jaksossa "General Hospital" viitataan toistuvasti Saksan vastaisiin tunteisiin Britanniassa sodan aikana. Kenraali Melchett käskee Blackadderia selvittämään, mikä on huippusalaisten taistelusuunnitelmien vuodon takana, ja kiinnittää sen välittömästi, vaikkakin virheellisesti, "saksalaiseen vakoojaan" (jonka myöhemmin havaitaan olevan yksi heidän omista omistajistaan). Blackadder kuulustelee kapteeni Darlingia, joka kiihkeästi kiistää olevansa vakooja ja sanoo olevansa "yhtä britti kuin kuningatar Victoria ", johon Blackadder vastaa sarkastisesti: "Joten isäsi on saksalainen, olet puoliksi saksalainen ja menit naimisiin saksalaisen kanssa?"1
ellauri284.html on line 246:
1Saksi-Coburgin ja Gothan talo. Vuonna 1917 Victorian pojanpoika, kuningas George V, muutti kuninkaallisen talon nimen Saxe-Coburgista ja Gothasta Windsoriksi yrittääkseen rauhoittaa brittiläisiä nationalistisia tunteita.
ellauri284.html on line 702: Tällä Robertsilla oli kaksi poikaa, jotka molemmat saivat korkeimmat arvosanat Britannian armeijassa. Yksi poika ja pojanpoika voittivat Victoria Crossin, joka on korkein kunnianosoitus urheudesta kahden jalan pituisen ruohonkorrella aseistetun vihollisen edessä Britannian armeijassa. Äijä eli 89-vuotiaaxi Irlannin tiluxilla ennenkuin vilustui. Molemmilla oli Bunyipin sedän whiskerit ja jaarlilla vielä keisari Wilhelm wiixet.
ellauri284.html on line 709: Intiassa englantilais-irlantilaiseen perheeseen syntynyt Roberts jr. liittyi East India Companyn armeijaan ja palveli nuorena upseerina Intian kapinassa, jonka aikana hänelle myönnettiin Victoria Cross urheilusta. Sitten hänet siirrettiin Britannian armeijaan ja hän taisteli Abessinian retkikunnassa ja toisessa anglo-Afganistani-sodassa, jossa hänen holtiton käytöksensä ansaitsi hänelle laajan maineen.
ellauri284.html on line 718: Victoria Crossin sukkanauharitarikunnan ritari, Pyhän Patrickin ritarikunnan ritarikunnan ritari, Bath-ritarikunnan suurristi, Ritarikunnan ritarikunnan jäsen, Ritarikunnan ritarikunnan suurkomentaja, Intian tähden ritarikunnan ritarikunnan suurkomentaja, Intian valtakunnan Pyhän Johanneksen ritarikunnan ritari, mainittu tv-lähetyksessä.
ellauri284.html on line 776: Dominick Chilcott kertoi, että kuningatar Victoria perusti Irlannin kaartin vuonna 1900 osoituksena irlantilaisten sotilaiden panoksesta toiseen buurien sotaan, mahdollisesti Bobsin idean seurauksena.
ellauri315.html on line 383: Tähän mennessä joukko eteläafrikkalaisia upseereita taisteli jo valkovenäläisten puolella kommunisteja vastaan. Kun aselepo allekirjoitettiin sodan päättämiseksi 11. marraskuuta 1918, tuhannet eteläafrikkalaiset vapautettiin tehtävistään Länsi-Euroopassa, joista monet halusivat mieluummin kuin mennä kotio tehdä "vapaaehtoistyötä" valkovenäläisten tukemiseksi. Monet eteläafrikkalaiset eivät vain liittyneet valkovenäläisten joukkoihin, vaan heille myönnettiin kivat kunniamaininnat palveluksesta Venäjällä, mukaan lukien everstiluutnantti Jeeves, 1. Etelä-Afrikan jalkaväkirykmentin entinen komentaja sekä 4. Etelä-joukkojen uusi komentaja, Afrikkalaisen jalkaväkirykmentin sheriffi McCloud, joiden miehet joko liittyivät kenraali Ironsiden esikuntaan tai liittyivät suoraan Venäjän valkoisiin joukkoihin. Kaksi Victoria Crossin haltijaa liittyi tähän vapaaehtoisvoimin.
ellauri317.html on line 769: Kuin länkkärien poliisisarjojen sankarit, Nicholas ja Alexandra kamppailivat samaan aikaan myös perheen haasteiden kanssa; Heidän kiireellisin huolensa oli Aleksein terveys. Valtaistuimen perillinen kärsi hemofiliasta, hänen isoäitinsä, Britannian kuningatar Victorian jälkeläisten keskuudessa yleisestä taudista, joka esti hänen veren hyytymistä normaalisti. Vuoden 1916 kirjeenvaihdossaan kuninkaallinen pari ilmaisi helpotuksen siitä, että Aleksei oli toipunut henkeä uhkaavasta nenäverenvuodosta. Tsaaritar kääntyi uskon parantajien puoleen, mukaan lukien vaeltava pyhä mies Siperiasta nimeltä Grigori Rasputin, joka tuli tunnetuksi "hulluksi munkina", vaikka hän ei koskaan mennyt pyhään järjestöön ja oli itse asiassa naimisissa kolmen lapsen kanssa. Ennen sotaa Rasputin antoi hengellisiä neuvoja keisarilliselle pariskunnalle ja rukoili valtaistuimen perillisen palautumisen puolesta. Sodan aikana kuitenkin Rasputin antoi Nikolaukselle ja Alexandralle poliittisia neuvoja. Kun Suklominov vapautettiin vankilasta vain kuuden kuukauden kuluttua, Venäjän yleisö syytti Rasputinin vaikutusvaltaa.
ellauri323.html on line 60: Victoria Mary Sackville-West was the only child of Lionel Edward, third Baron of Sackville, and Victoria Josepha Dolores Catalina Sackville-West, his first cousin and the illegitimate daughter of the diplomat Sir Lionel Sackville-West. She was educated privately. As a child she started to write poetry, writing her first ballads at the age of 11. "I don't remember either my father or my mother very vividly at that time, except that Dada used to take me for terribly long walks and talk to me about science, principally Darwin, and I liked him a great deal better than mother, of whose quick temper I was frightened." (from Portrait of a Marriage by Nigel Nicolson, 1973) Vita's mother considered her ugly - she was bony, she had long legs, straight hair, and she wanted to be as boyish as possible.
ellauri334.html on line 336: Lyn Biner. Lives in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia:
xxx/ellauri084.html on line 528: Paikallista Kiinteistöä — Kylmäkaivo Pankkiiri Ron Brown Yhtiö. Kylmäkaivo Pankkiiri Ron Brown Yhtiö 2505 Pohjois-Navarrontie, Victoria, TX 77901 361.575.1446 Vepipaikan tarjoaa ja omistaa Kylmäkaivo Pankkiiri Ron Brown Yhtiö.
xxx/ellauri086.html on line 385:

Hän on alkanut muistuttaa Victoria-tätiä


xxx/ellauri086.html on line 408: Elena Ferrante on salanimi. Toivottavasti se on sentään nainen. Se kertoo että sen sievä isä sanoi sitä rumaxi teinityttönä. Tai siis että hän on alkanut muistuttaa Victoria-tätiä, isän siskoa, joka on tunnetusti sekä paha että ruma. Rumasti tehty muka kiltiltä isukilta. Mulla on onnexi trofeevaimo ja trofeetytär. Ei tarvi ravunsyötin verkkosilmän harhailla Melanie Trumpissa. On trofeepojatkin, come to that. Nekään ei ole mitään eeppisiä Donald Trumppeja. Eikä siskokaan ole ruma vaikka luulee niin. Ei edes niin ilkeä kuin mä.
xxx/ellauri087.html on line 729: Madero voitti lokakuussa 1911 järjestetyt presidentinvaalit. Hänen uusi hallintonsa ei kuitenkaan kestänyt sekä oikealta että vasemmalta tulevia jatkuvia hyökkäyksiä. Maderoa vastaan kehkeytyi useita epäonnistuneita kapinayrityksiä. Hänen kohtalokseen koitui lopulta salajuoni helmikuussa 1913. Pääkaupunki Mexico City muuttui kymmeneksi päiväksi taistelukentäksi. Valtava määrä siviilejä kuoli ja taistelut lakkasivat vasta kun hallituksen joukkojen komentaja Victoriano Huerta vaihtoi puolta. Madero ja varapresidentti José María Pino Suárez vangittiin.
xxx/ellauri087.html on line 751: Meksikon presidentti Porfirio Díaz valitutti itsensä uudelle toimikaudelle lokakuussa 1910. Tyytymättömyys häntä kohtaan oli laajaa, jonka takia Diaz yritti saada vastustajansa Francisco I. Maderon vangiksi. Se ei kuitenkaan onnistunut, vaan armeija asettui Maderon puolelle ja nosti tämän valtaan. Kenraali Victoriano Huerta tuomitsi tällöin Villan kuolemaan tottelemattomuudesta. Villa pakeni Yhdysvaltoihin, mutta palasi pian takaisin. (En ihmettele.)
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 490:
Victoria Secret

xxx/ellauri103.html on line 491: Victoria Secret is an American designer, manufacturer, and marketer of women's lingerie, womenswear, and beauty products.
xxx/ellauri104.html on line 270: POV Parliament of Victoria (Australia)
xxx/ellauri121.html on line 420: Memorial Hall, immediately north of Harvard Yard in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is an imposing High Victorian Gothic building honoring Harvard men's sacrifices in defense of the Union during the American Civil War‍—‌"a symbol of Boston's commitment to the Unionist cause and the abolitionist movement in America." Etelän miesten nekrut vapaaxi, jäähän meille tänne koilliseen naisväki panttivangixi.
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 128: He maintained a close friendship with Queen Victoria, who in 1876 elevated him to Earl of Beaconsfield. Disraeli´s second term was dominated by the Eastern Question—the slow decay of the Ottoman Empire and the desire of other European powers, such as Russia, to gain at its expense. Disraeli arranged for the British to purchase a major interest in the Suez Canal Company in Egypt. In 1878, faced with Russian victories against the Ottomans, he worked at the Congress of Berlin to obtain peace in the Balkans at terms favourable to Britain and unfavourable to Russia, its longstanding enemy. This diplomatic victory over Russia established Disraeli as one of Europe´s leading statesmen.
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 624: Axel Martin Fredrik Munthe, född 31 oktober 1857 i Oskarshamn, död 11 februari 1949 på Stockholms slott, var en svensk läkare och författare. Han var kronprinsessan, sedermera drottning, Victorias livläkare från 1893 och fram till hennes död 1930. Han är känd som skaparen av Villa San Michele på Capri. Axel Munthe var son till apotekaren Fredrik Munthe och Lovisa Ugarph. Enligt familjetraditionen tillhörde han en adelsätt från Flandern och senare Tyskland, först invandrad till Skåne. Tro om du vill.
xxx/ellauri176.html on line 154: The novel was translated into English by Vizetelly & Co. in the 1880s as Abbé Mouret's Transgression, but this text must be considered faulty due to its many omissions and bowdlerisations, as well as its rendering of Zola's language in one of his most technically complex novels into a prolix and flat style of Victorian English bearing little resemblance to the original text. Two more faithful translations emerged in the 1950s and 1960s under the titles The Sinful Priest and The Sin of Father Mouret.
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 88: In a highly publicized scandal, samana vuonna kuin K.S. Laurila näki päivänvalon, Beecher was tried on charges that he had committed adultery with a friend's wife, Elizabeth Tilton. In 1870, Elizabeth had confessed to her husband, Theodore Tilton, that she had had a relationship with Beecher. The charges became public after Theodore told Elizabeth Cady Stanton and others of his wife's confession. Stanton repeated the story to fellow women's rights leaders Victoria Woodhull and Isabella Beecher Hooker.
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 654: ja Jumala jatkoi, Sensin Sabinianus, kurkku viilletään, Assisin Sabinus, kivitetään, Toulousen Saturninus, sidotaan härän raahattavaksi, Scubiculus, mestataan, Sebastianus, surmataan nuolilla, Astin Secundus, mestataan, Tongerenin ja Maastrichtin Servatius, surmataan puukengän iskulla, niin mahdottomalta kuin kuulostaakin, Barcelonan Severus, päähän survaistaan naula, Exeterin Sidwel, mestataan, burgundien kuningas Sigismund, syöstään kaivoon, Sixtus, mestataan, Stefanos, kivitetään, Autunin Symphorianus, mestataan, Ikonionin Tekla, silvotaan ja poltetaan, Tharsicius, kivitetään, Theodorus, kuolee roviolla, Canterburyn Thomas Becket, kalloon survaistaan miekka, Thyrsus, sahataan, Tiburtius, mestataan, Efesoksen Timoteus, kivitetään, Pisan Torpes, mestataan, Torquatus ja kaksikymmentä seitsemän muuta, saavat surmansa kenraali Musan toimesta Guimarãesin porteilla, Urbanus, mestataan, Limogesin Valeria, samoin, Valerianus, samoin, Camerinon Venantius, kurkku viilletään, Marseillen Victor, kaula katkaistaan, Rooman Victoria, surmataan sen jälkeen kun suusta on revitty kieli, Trenton Vigilius, toinen puukengällä surmattu, Viktor, mestataan, Wilgefortis eli Liberata eli Eutropia, neitsyt, jolle kasvoi parta, ristiin, Zaragozan Vincentius, myllynkivellä ja piikkiparilalla, Ravennan Vitalis, keihäällä, ynnä muita, ynnä muita, ynnä muita, samoin, samoin ja samoin, nyt rittää.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 275: Hän on kuitenkin edelleen levittänyt salaliittoteoreetikoiden ja Venäjän valheellista teoriaa, jonka mukaan Yhdysvallat rahoittaisi biologisten aseiden laboratorioita Ukrainassa. Vahvistuksena väitteelleen hän pitää alivaltiosihteeri Victoria Nulandin lausuntoa, että Ukrainassa on laboratorioita, joissa tehdään biologista tutkimusta USA:n rahoituxella.
xxx/ellauri208.html on line 404: Some magazine observed of his writing style: "Whenever possible Chesterton made his points with popular sayings, proverbs, allegories—first carefully turning them inside out." Biographers have identified him as a successor to such Victorian authors as Matthew Arnold, Thomas Carlyle, John Henry Newman and John Ruskin. Vankkaa porukkaa.
xxx/ellauri227.html on line 313: Liza taitaa olla oikeistoläjä sen lisäxi että on uskovainen. Victoria-stadion on wau-arkkitehtuuria suoraan mäen sisässä. Paizi ei Tukkiholmassa ole sellaista, se on kuvittellinen. "Luonnonsuojelijat olivat tietenkin nostaneet metelin, sen ne tekivät aina kun muutama puu kaadettiin." Lie turha toivoa että joku konnista lasauttaisi tän sietämättömän nuuskija-Bengzonin hengiltä. Paskiainen välittää vähät viranomaiskielloista ja juoxee ezimässä klikkiozikoiden aiheita. Tosi hyvä että Tukholman kuvitteellinen Olympiastadion on liisteinä. "Hän oli sekä lahjakas että kunnian himokas, jälkimmäinen ominaisuus oli tärkeämpi." Joo selkeästi tää kirja on erittäinkin limainen. Vittu että mä inhoon nenäkkäitä toimittajia! Ne saisi kaikki listiä! Tää on niin vanha turaus että valokuvaajat käyttää filmirullia. Muut tyhjäntoimittajat eivät (tietenkään) huomaa mitään, Minni Hiiri on ainoa tarkkasilmäinen. Lyijykynä-Annika hymyili. Muiden kuulakärkikynät eivät toimineet. He istuivat saappiautoon ja pitivät moottoria tyhjäkäynnillä. Niinpä tietysti. Vittu että Ilta-Pulut on vastenmielisiä. Hyi hitto, iljettävää. Kumpa pienet kallonpalat olisivat Annikasta. Mutta ei. Räjäyttäjän nimi on Beata Ekesjö. Kazoin epilogista. Kirja on v:lta 1998. Beettanauhat pyörivät. Sellainen oli Jönsilläkin lainassa. Uusinta tekniikkaa. Tuliko uhrista jauhelihaa? Annika nielaisi sylkeä ja nyökkäsi. Kiva kivaa! (K)
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 91: Answer: Algernon Charles Swinburne's Atalanta in Calydon (1865) is the finest example of Victorian 'Greek' tragedy, a genre of English poetry inspired by the forms, contents, and styles of Attic tragedy.
xxx/ellauri293.html on line 393: Hävittyään kani/ankka vedon Tahvon on pakko käyttää solmiota, jossa on ankkakuvio (lempinimi "Ankkasolmio"), Kesä kuluu Retun, Tahvon ja Robinin kanssa nauttien nykyisistä suhteistaan; kaikki kanit kuitenkin eroavat myöhemmin ankkakumppaneistaan. Victoria eroaa Retun kanssa tämän ystävyyden vuoksi Robinin kanssa, Tahvo ja Quinn eroavat, koska he eivät pysty luottamaan toisiinsa, ja Robin eroaa Nickin kanssa ymmärtäessään kypsymättömyytensä. Sarjan finaalissa paljastetaan, että kolmen vuoden avioliiton jälkeen Tahvo ja Robin päättivät erota.
xxx/ellauri314.html on line 135: Liitto oli onnellinen ja kesti aina Chaplinin kuolemaan vuonna 1977 asti. Heille syntyi kahdeksan lasta: Geraldine (s. 1944), Michael (s. 1946), Josephine (s. 1949), Victoria (s. 1951), Eugene (s. 1953), Jane (s. 1957), Annette (s. 1959) ja Christopher (s. 1962). O’Neill jätti avioiduttuaan urahaaveensa ja keskittyi vaimon rooliin. Perheen muutettua Yhdysvalloista Sveitsiin vuonna 1953 hän luopui Yhdysvaltain kansalaisuudestaan ja otti aviomiehensä Britannian kansalaisuuden. Chaplinin kuoltua O’Neill asui vuorotellen Sveitsissä ja New Yorkissa, mistä oli ostanut asunnon. Hän kärsi vakavasta alkoholiongelmasta ja kuoli vuonna 1991 haimasyöpään. Viinapiru oli Tyroneilla geeneissä. Oona ei voinut kyllästyä Charlien hassuun kävelyyn, kepin heilutuxeen ja wiixeen vetelyyn.
xxx/ellauri320.html on line 217: The last time I saw Cartland was in June 1997, at a performance of Always, a musical about the Abdication, at London's Victoria Palace. Her appearance was drastically changed. Gone was the forest of false eyelashes, and the voluminous blonde wig. The front of her head was now almost bald.
xxx/ellauri329.html on line 97: In 2004, Harper’s magazine published Natasha, a first short story by a promising 31-year-old Jewish Canadian writer, David Bezmozgis. This memorable tale of a doomed teenage love between Mark, a Jewish Toronto slacker, and his troubled (shiksa) Russian cousin by marriage was eventually released in a collection chronicling the lives of a Latvian immigrant family, not unlike the author’s own. Bezmozgis’s debut became a cult sensation with critics drawing literary comparisons to Bernard Malamud and Philip Roth. The story was subsequently reprinted in 15 languages. After penning two more acclaimed novels, then writing and directing his first feature Victoria Day (SFJFF 2010), Bezmozgis finally brings his modern classic to the big screen in a remarkably assured adaptation that’s both highly provocative and deeply poignant. At the heart of this emotional, coming-of-age drama are the extraordinarily measured performances of Alex Ozerov as Mark and newcomer Sasha K. Gordon as the sexually precocious Natasha, the dark star who forever alters Mark’s staid, suburban existence. Fans of the writer’s original source material will not be disappointed in David Bezmozgis’s haunting narrative of forbidden love caught between the old world and the new, further proof of this talented artist’s notable command of both literature and the cinema. —Thomas Logoreci Note: Mature Content. A New Life in the west means a second chance for precocious Latvian jews.
xxx/ellauri329.html on line 252: "Halusin kertoa tarinan kolmesta sukupolvesta yhä yhtenäisestä venäläis-juutalaisperheestä, joka alkaa muuttua teini-ikäisen näkökulmasta, joka ottaa kaiken", sanoi Bezmozgis, jonka ensimmäinen indie-leffa "Victoria Day" oli ehdolla "The Genie" (Kanadan Oscar-palkinnot) "Best adapted käsikirjoitus". "Halusin myös pitää elokuvan mahdollisimman uskollisena alkuperäiselle."
xxx/ellauri379.html on line 117: But it’s overly reductive to boil Heart of Darkness down to the commonalities it shares with Conrad’s own experiences. It would be useful to examine its elements crucial to the emergence of modernism: for example, Conrad’s use of multiple narrators; his couching of one narrative within another; the story’s achronological unfolding; and as would become increasingly clear as the 20th century progressed, his almost post-structuralist distrust in the stability of language. At the same time, his story pays homage to the Victorian tales he grew up on, evident in the popular heroism so central to his story’s narrative. In that sense, Heart of Darkness straddles the boundary between a waning Victorian sensibility and a waxing Modernist one.
xxx/ellauri394.html on line 110: Liliruokalan emäntä was married to American-born John Owen Dominis, who later became the Governor of Oʻahu. The couple had no biological children but adopted several. After the accession of her brother David Kalākaua to the throne in 1874, she and her siblings were given Western style titles of Prince and Princess. In 1877, after her younger brother Leleiohoku II's death, she was proclaimed as heir apparent to the throne. During the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, she represented her brother as an official envoy to the United Kingdom.
xxx/ellauri394.html on line 127: Liliʻuokalani was placed with the youngest pupils of the class along with Princess Victoria Kamāmalu, Mary Polly Paʻaʻāina, and John William Pitt Kīnaʻu. In later life, Liliʻuokalani would look back unfavorably on her early education remembering being "sent hungry to bed" and the 1848 measles epidemic that claimed the life of a classmate Moses Kekūāiwa and her younger sister Kaʻiminaʻauao. The boarding school run by the Cookes was discontinued around 1850, so she, along with her former classmate Victoria, was sent to the relocated day school (also called Royal School) run by Reverend Edward G. Beckwith. On May 5, 1853, she finished third in her final class exams behind Victoria and Nancy Sumner. In 1865, after her marriage, she informally attended Oʻahu College (modern day Punahou School) and received instruction under Susan Tolman Mills, who later cofounded Mills College in California.
xxx/ellauri394.html on line 129: After the boarding school was discontinued in 1850, Liliʻuokalani lived with her hānai parents at Haleʻākala, which she referred to in later life as her childhood home. Around this time, her hānai sister Pauahi married the American Charles Reed Bishop against the wishes of their parents but reconciled with them shortly before Pākī's death in 1855. Kōnia died two years afterward and Liliʻuokalani came under the Bishops' guardianship. During this period, Liliʻuokalani became a part of the young social elite under the reign of Kamehameha IV who ascended to the throne in 1855. In 1856, Kamehameha IV announced his intent to marry Emma Rooke, one of their classmates. However, according to Liliʻuokalani, certain elements of the court argued "there is no other chief equal to you in birth and rank but the adopted daughter of Paki," which infuriated the King and brought the Queen to tears. Despite this upset, Liliʻuokalani was regarded as a close friend of the new Queen, and she served as a maid of honor during the royal wedding alongside Princess Victoria Kamāmalu and Mary Pitman. At official state occasions, she served as an attendant and lady-in-waiting in Queen Emma's retinue. Visiting British dignitaries Lady Franklin and her niece Sophia Cracroft noted in 1861 that the "Honble. Lydia Paki" was "the highest unmarried woman in the Kingdom".
xxx/ellauri394.html on line 131: Marriage consideration had begun early on for her. American merchant Gorham D. Gilman, a houseguest of the Pākīs, had courted her unsuccessfully when she was fifteen. Around the time of Kōnia's final illness in 1857, Liliʻuokalani was briefly engaged to William Charles Lunalilo. They shared an interest in music composition and had known each other from childhood. He had been betrothed from birth to Princess Victoria, the king's sister, but disagreements with her brothers prevented the marriage from materializing. Thus, Lunalilo proposed to Liliʻuokalani during a trip to Lahaina to be with Kōnia. A short-lived dual engagement occurred in which Liliʻuokalani was matched to Lunalilo and her brother Kalakaua to Princess Victoria. She ultimately broke off the engagement because of the urging of King Kamehameha IV and the opposition of the Bishops to the union.
xxx/ellauri394.html on line 139: After her marriage, she retained her position in the court circle of Kamehameha IV and later his brother and successor Kamehameha V. She assisted Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV in raising funds to build The Queen's Hospital. In 1864, she and Pauahi helped Princess Victoria establish the Kaʻahumanu Society, a female-led organization aimed at the relief of the elderly and the ill. At the request of Kamehameha V, she composed "He Mele Lāhui Hawaiʻi" in 1866 as the new Hawaiian national anthem. This was in use until replaced by her brother's composition "Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī". During the 1869 visit of Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and the Galatea, she entertained the British prince with a traditional Hawaiian luau at her Waikiki residence of Hamohamo.
xxx/ellauri394.html on line 151: In April 1887, Kalākaua sent a delegation to attend the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in London. It included his wife Queen Kapiʻolani, the Princess Liliʻuokalani and her husband, as well as Court Chamberlain Colonel Curtis P. Iaukea acting as the official envoy of the King and Colonel James Harbottle Boyd acting as aide-de-camp to the Queen. The party landed in San Francisco and traveled across the United States visiting Washington, D.C., Boston and New York City, where they boarded a ship for the United Kingdom. While in the American capital, they were received by President Grover Cleveland and his wife Frances Cleveland. In London, Kapiʻolani and Liliʻuokalani received an official audience with Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace. Queen Victoria greeted both Hawaiian royals with affection, and recalled Kalākaua´s visit in 1881. They attended the special Jubilee service at Westminster Abbey and were seated with other foreign royal guests, and with members of the Royal Household. Shortly after the Jubilee celebrations, they learned of the Bayonet Constitution that Kalākaua had been forced to sign under the threat of death. They canceled their tour of Europe and returned to Hawaii.
81