hide Matching Documents

Browsing named entities in Margaret Fuller, Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (ed. W. H. Channing). You can also browse the collection for Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri (Missouri, United States) or search for Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri (Missouri, United States) in all documents.

Your search returned 14 results in 2 document sections:

Margaret Fuller, Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (ed. W. H. Channing), chapter 4 (search)
ables of wizard, enchantress, and the like; these beings are scarcely good, yet not necessarily bad. Power tempts them. They draw their skills from the dead, because their being is coeval with that of matter, and matter is the mother of death. In later days, she allowed herself sometimes to dwell sadly on the resistances which she called her fate, and remarked, that all life that has been or could be natural to me, is invariably denied. She wrote long afterwards:— My days at Milan were not unmarked. I have known some happy hours, but they all lead to sorrow, and not only the cups of wine, but of milk, seem drugged with poison, for me. It does not seem to be my fault, this destiny. I do not court these things,— they come. I am a poor magnet, with power to be wounded by the bodies I attract. Temperament. I said that Margaret had a broad good sense, which brought her near to all people. I am to say that she had also a strong temperament, which is that counter
Margaret Fuller, Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (ed. W. H. Channing), chapter 11 (search)
nd; some time you will have light from all. Milan, Aug. 9, 1847.— Passing from Florence, I came en have one, and are the soul of society. In Milan, also, I see, in the Ambrosian Library, the buto her travelling companions after parting. Milan, Aug. 9, 1847.—I remained at Venice near a wee pretty well, only very weak. to R. W. E. Milan, Aug. 10, 1847.—Since writing you from Florenc to talk with me. Rome, Oct., 1847.—Leaving Milan, I went on the Lago Maggiore, and afterward inompanionship, sometimes romantic enough. In Milan I stayed awhile, and knew some radicals, young glitter of life behind at Como. My days at Milan were not unmarked. I have known some happy hobe wounded by the bodies I attract. Leaving Milan, I had a brilliant day in Parma. I had not kng out every day into Lombardy. The citadel of Milan is in the hands of my friends, Guerriere, &c.,it was before Margaret's departure for Venice, Milan, and Como, that Ossoli first offered her his h[3 more.