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Eliot and had
Like Eliot, in my fantasies, I had a proud bearing and, with a skill that was vaguely continental, I would lead Jessica through an evening of dancing and handsome descriptions of my newest exploits, would guide her gently to the night's climax which, in my dreams, was always represented by our almost suffocating one another to death with deep, moist kisses burning with love.
After age sixteen, Eliot had little formal education.
Eliot spent the next two years editing Lewes's final work Life and Mind for publication, and she found solace with John Walter Cross, a Scottish commission agent whose mother had recently died.
* 2008 – The New York Times reveals that Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer had patronized a prostitution service.
In 1936 he told TS Eliot that he was starting to meditate, and he used other therapies too ; the Alexander Technique and the Bates Method of seeing had particular importance in guiding him through personal crises.
Samuel Eliot Morison wrote that had Marshall carried out his constitutional duties, assumed the presidency, and made the concessions necessary for the passage of the League of Nations treaty in late 1920, the United States would have been much more involved in European affairs and could have helped prevent the rise of Adolf Hitler, which began in the following year.
The growing threats of the 1930s brought new criticism from younger writers of " what the last lot had done ( Bloomsbury, Modernism, Eliot ) in favour of what they thought of as urgent hard-hitting realism "; while " Wyndham Lewis's The Apes of God, which called Bloomsbury élitist, corrupt and talentless, caused a stir " of its own.
A year later he offered " a fatter typescript ( the London chapters had been added )" to Faber & Faber, where T. S. Eliot, then an editorial director, also rejected it.
With Lady Ottoline Morrell, Leonard Woolf and Harry Norton he took part in Ezra Pound's scheme to ' get Eliot out of the bank ' ( Eliot had a job in the international department of Lloyd's, a London bank, and well-meaning friends wanted him full-time writing poetry ).
On June 5, 2009, The Times revealed that in 1937 Eliot had composed a 34-line poem entitled " Cows " for the children of Frank Morley, a friend and a fellow director of the publishing company.
Zumalacárregui, however, had signed the Lord Eliot Convention, which aimed to end the indiscriminate executions by firing squad of prisoners of both sides.
In her 1859 novel Adam Bede, George Eliot refers to this when she makes Jacob Storey say: " He thought it < nowiki ></ nowiki > had only been put to finish off th ' alphabet like ; though ampusand would ha ' done as well, for what he could see.
Scholar Marjorie Perloff had said of Stain that " nlike her contemporaries ( Eliot, Pound, Moore ), she does not give us an image, however fractured, of a carafe on a table ; rather, she forces us to reconsider how language actually constructs the world we know.
Before legal actions initiated by New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, which later became known as the Global Settlement enforcement agreement, some large investment firms had initiated favorable research coverage of companies in an effort to aid Corporate Finance departments and retail divisions engaged in the marketing of new issues.
Symbolism had a significant influence on modernism, and its traces can be detected in the work of many modernist artists, including T. S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Conrad Aiken, Hart Crane, and William Butler Yeats in the anglophone tradition and Rubén Darío in Hispanic literature.
Rothko's vision of myth as a replenishing resource for an era of spiritual void had been set in motion decades before, by his reading of Carl Jung, T. S. Eliot, James Joyce and Thomas Mann, among others.
Author David Morrell had his fictional character " Eliot " recruit two brothers from an orphanage in Johnstown to train as assassins in Brotherhood of the Rose.
Biographer Marc Eliot wrote that McQueen had an affair with his Bullitt co-star Jacqueline Bisset, although Bisset has not confirmed this.
Their work led to the design initiatives of noted landscape architects Charles Eliot and Arthur Shurcliff, both of whom had apprenticed with Frederick Law Olmsted and Guy Lowell.
A few years previously he had formed a friendship with the poet and playwright T. S. Eliot.
Tippett asked Eliot to write the libretto for his new oratorio, but the poet refused, feeling that Tippett had already written a major part and that his contribution would compete with the music for attention.
Martin Gardner, author of The Annotated Alice, wondered if T. S. Eliot had the Cheshire Cat in mind when writing Morning at the Window but notes no other significant allusions in the pre-war period.
In his book, Cary Grant: Grant's Secret Sixth Marriage ( 2004 ), Marc Eliot claims Grant had a sexual relationship with Scott after they met on the set of Hot Saturday ( 1932 ).
Author Marc Eliot wrote that Bisset had an affair with the actor Steve McQueen, which she has not publicly discussed, though she said in a 2007 interview " was sort of manic and yet very hard to know.

Eliot and stated
Leonard Bernstein, who was a great champion of Gustav Mahler's music, stated in his Charles Eliot Norton lectures of 1973 that Alma had attended some of his rehearsals.
T. S. Eliot stated that he adapted part of the Ritual in his 1935 verse play Murder in the Cathedral as a deliberate homage.
Eliot Weinberger, one of the board members of the Circle, when he presented the list of nominations for the award, stated that Bawer's book was an example of " racism as criticism.
Former Governor Eliot Spitzer stated he would introduce legislation to legalize same-sex marriage.
This point is stated by Balachandra Rajan as quoted in David A. Goldfarb ’ s “ New Reference Works in Literary Theory ” with these words: “ Eliot argues that there is a verbal formula for any given state of emotion which, when found and used, will evoke that state and no other .”
In the pandemonium after Litvinoff read the poem, T. S. Eliot reportedly stated, " It's a good poem, it's a very good poem.

Eliot and speeches
* Eliot Spitzer-at the time was the New York State Attorney General ( 1999 – 2006 ) According to speeches on his website, Spitzer supports reducing property taxes, lowering the cost of health care ; reducing energy costs and reforming workers ' compensation.

Eliot and elements
Eliot ’ s educational vision incorporated important elements of Unitarian and Emersonian ideas about character development, framed by a pragmatic understanding of the role of higher education in economic and political leadership.
For many of the newspaper critics, the failure indicated that Webster had become a " curio "; T. S. Eliot, conversely, argued that the production had failed to uncover the elements that made Webster a great dramatist — specifically his poetry.
The poet Frank O ' Hara called Berrigan's most significant publication, The Sonnets, “ a fact of modern poetry .” A telling reflection on the era that produced it, The Sonnets beautifully weaves together traditional elements of the Shakespearean sonnet form with the disjunctive structure and cadence of T. S. Eliot ’ s The Waste Land and Berrigan ’ s own literary innovations and personal experiences.
Randolph Carter and the events in " The Statement of Randolph Carter " are key elements of Cosa Nosferatu, a fantasy / crime / horror novel featuring Eliot Ness and Al Capone, set in a 1930 era Chicago beset with Lovecraft-style Undead.

Eliot and liberal
In defeating his liberal opponent Thomas H. Eliot, a former New Deal attorney with an exemplary voting record on behalf of the Roosevelt administration in the Democratic party primary.
At the end of his lectures, Carr criticized a number of conservative / liberal historians and philosophers such as Hugh Trevor-Roper, Sir Karl Popper, Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison, Sir Lewis Bernstein Namier and Michael Oakeshott, and argued that " progress " in the world was against them.

Eliot and education
At Columbia, Dewey worked with other educators such as Charles Eliot and Abraham Flexner to help bring progressivism into the mainstream of American education.
Notable Unitarians include Béla Bartók the 20th century composer, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Theodore Parker in theology and ministry, Charles Darwin, Joseph Priestley and Linus Pauling in science, George Boole in mathematics, Susan B. Anthony, John Locke in civil government, and Florence Nightingale in humanitarianism and social justice, Charles Dickens, John Bowring and Samuel Taylor Coleridge in literature, Frank Lloyd Wright in arts, Josiah Wedgwood in industry, Thomas Starr King in ministry and politics, and Charles William Eliot in education.
Eliot understood the interdependence of education and enterprise.
Early in 1869, Eliot had presented his ideas about reforming American higher education in a compelling two-part article, " The New Education ," in The Atlantic Monthly, the nation's leading journal of opinion.
" With the help of sympathetic teachers, Hall expanded his education to include " T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, Freud, Marx, Lenin and some of the surrounding literature and modern poetry ," as well as " Caribbean literature.
In 1954, when the school ’ s curriculum had expanded to include music education classes and more traditional music theory, Berk changed the name to Berklee School of Music, after his son Lee Eliot Berk, to reflect the broader scope of instruction.
Due to Jared's intelligence and education, Pierson predicted that he ( and Samuel Cooke, another student ) would become school trustees ; Eliot did so in 1730.

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