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next biographer was Burne-Jones's son-in-law John William Mackail, who authored the two-volume Life of William Morris (1899) in which he provided a sympathetic... |
John William Mackail OM FBA (26 August 1859 – 13 December 1945) was a Scottish academic of Oxford University and reformer of the British education system... |
Red House, Bexleyheath (category William Morris) Life for Our Time. London: Faber. ISBN 0-571-14250-8. Mackail, J.W. (1901). The Life of William Morris: Volume One (new ed.). London, New York, and Bombay:... |
Virgil's Aeneid Translated by John Dryden (1697). The Aeneid of Virgil Translated into English by John William Mackail (1885), Book Fourth: The Love of... |
Hugh Mackail (various spellings) (c. 1640–1666), Scottish martyr, was born about 1640 at Liberton, near Edinburgh. His father was Matthew Mackail who was... |
married life in upper middle-class London, was republished in 2002. Mackail was born in Kensington, London, on 3 June 1892, to John William Mackail and Margaret... |
Angela Thirkell (redirect from Angela Mackail) under the pseudonym Leslie Parker. Angela Margaret Mackail was the elder daughter of John William Mackail (1859–1945), a Scottish classical scholar and civil... |
conspiracy trials John Majhor (1953–2007), Canadian radio and television host John William Mackail (1859–1945), Scottish academic John Masius (born 1950)... |
Virgil's Aeneid Translated by John Dryden (1697). The Aeneid of Virgil Translated into English by John William Mackail (1885), Book Fourth: The Love of... |
contemptuous words as versificator insulsissimus ("a most coarse poet"). John William Mackail concurs with Casaubon, writing that "this is true of a great part... |
Edward Burne-Jones (section Early life) died in 1926. His adored daughter Margaret (died 1953) married John William Mackail (1850–1945), the friend and biographer of Morris, and Professor of... |
Oxford; it is the poetry of Oxford made, in some sense, complete. — John William Mackail "The Scholar Gipsy" represents very closely the ghost of each one... |
Sayings of Jesus on the cross (redirect from John 19:26-17) (1595), Turibius of Mogrovejo (1606), John Bruen (1625), George Herbert (1633), Covenanters including Hugh Mackail (1666) and James Renwick (1688), and... |
in time the mother-in-law of John William Mackail and grandmother of Denis Mackail and Angela Thirkell (born Angela Mackail).[citation needed] Agnes was... |
John Campbell, Earl of Loudon Robert Baillie David Dickson Archibald Johnston, Lord Warriston James Wood William Guthrie Hugh Mackail John Nevay John... |
Arts and Crafts movement (section William Morris) Cambridge University Press, 1968 Naylor 1971, pp. 96–97. Mackail, J. W. (2011). The Life of William Morris. New York: Dover Publications. p. 38. ISBN 978-0-486-28793-5... |
OCLC 361619, retrieved 4 June 2011 Naylor 1971, pp. 96–97 Mackail, J. W. (2011). The Life of William Morris. New York: Dover Publications. p. 38. ISBN 978-0-486-28793-5... |
McCrie, Thomas (1850), Life of John Knox (New ed.), Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, OCLC 5163286. Percy, Lord Eustace (1964), John Knox (2nd ed.), London:... |
Glasgow : Blackie. pp. 511–515. Crawford, William (1896). Knox Genealogy Descendants of William Knox and of John Knox the Reformer. Edinburgh: George P.... |
Georgiana Burne-Jones (section Early life) mother-in-law of John William Mackail, who married her daughter Margaret. Their children were the novelists Angela Thirkell, Denis Mackail and Clare Mackail. Georgiana... |