Support The Instructor in Wisdom And the example in Goodness As she was the sole earthly delight Of those who had the happiness to belong to her. As earnest for all public good As she was generous and devoted To all who surrounded her. Her Influence has... The Popular Science Monthly - Página 3711873Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | William Ballantyne Hodgson - 1869 - 114 páginas
...her the guide and support, the instructor in wisdom, the example in goodness, as she was the chief earthly delight, of those who had the happiness to...there even a few hearts and intellects like hers, this world would already become the hoped for heaven. She died, to the irreparable loss of those who survived... | |
 | William Dougal Christie - 1873 - 47 páginas
...Mrs. Mill died at Avignon on the 3rd of November, 1 858, and over her grave was placed one of tlie most pathetic and eloquent epitaphs that have been...Mill. Passing much of his time in the modest house which he had bought, that he might be within sight of his wife's tomb, Mr. Mill was . also frequently... | |
 | James Simson - 1878 - 210 páginas
...many of the greatest improvements of the age, and will be in those still to come. [What were they ?] Were there even a few hearts and intellects like hers,...earth would already become the hoped-for heaven." The writer in the Edinburgh Review, alluded to, makes the following very just remark : — " Of the... | |
 | Alexander Bain - 1882 - 201 páginas
...great and loving heart, her noble soul, her clear, powerful, original, and comprehensive intellect, made her the guide and support, the instructor in...earth would already become the hoped-for heaven." The wordiness of the composition is more suggestive of intense feeling than a polished elegy could... | |
 | William Henry Davenport Adams - 1882 - 370 páginas
...those who had the happiness to belong to her. As earnest for all public good as she was generous anil devoted to all who surrounded her, her influence has...there even a few hearts and intellects like hers, this world would already become the hoped-for heaven. She died, to the irreparable loss ol those who survived... | |
 | 1882
...she was generous and devoted to all who surrounded her, her influence has been felt in many of the improvements of the age, and will be in those still...this earth would already become the hoped-for heaven. She died, to the irreparable loss of those who survive her, at Avignon, November 3rd, 1858." I do not... | |
 | 1882
...she was generous and devoted to all who surrounded her, her influence has been felt in many of the improvements of the age, and will be in those still...this earth would already become the hoped-for heaven. She died, to the irreparable loss of those who survive her, at Avignon, November 3rd, 1858." I do not... | |
 | 1882
...she was generous and devoted to all who surrounded her, her influence has been felt in many of the improvements of the age, and will be in those still...this earth would already become the hoped-for heaven. She died, to the irreparable loss of those who survive her, at Avignon, November 3rd, 1858." I do not... | |
 | Georg Brandes, Georg Morris Cohen Brandes - 1882 - 436 páginas
...hat zu viele und zu lobpreisende Worte. Wie energisch und schön ist aber der Satz, womit sie endigt: „Were there even a few hearts and intellects like...earth would already become the hoped-for heaven." Ich fragte Mill, ob seine Frau anderes als das von ihm Herausgegebene geschrieben hätte. „Nein",... | |
 | Georg Brandes - 1883 - 535 páginas
...altfor lovprisende Ord. Men hvor energisk og skjøn er ikke den Sætning, med hvilken den slutter: «Were there even a few hearts and intellects like...this earth would already become the hoped-for heaven * . Jeg spurgte Mill, om hans Hustru havde skrevet Andet end det af ham Udgivne. «Nej,» svarede han,... | |
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