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
| Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - 260 páginas
...in many of the greatest improvements of the age and will be in those still to come. Were there but a few hearts and intellects like hers this earth would already become the hoped-for heaven."12 In these statements Mill alluded to Harriet's substantial contribution to the shift in his... | |
| Linda C. Raeder - 2002 - 418 páginas
...Taylor. 40. The inscription on the tomb of Harriet Taylor Mill, written by John Mill, reads in part: "Were there even a few hearts and intellects like...earth would already become the hoped-for heaven." 41. See Mueller, Mill and French Thought, and Pankhurst, The Saint Simonians, Mill, and Carlyle. See... | |
| Martin Garrett - 2006 - 260 páginas
...heart, her noble soul, her, clear, powerful and original comprehensive intellect... Were there but a few hearts and intellects like hers this earth would already become the hoped-for heaven." Also buried here are Theodore Aubanel and the naturalist Esprit Requien. The Chapelle des Penitents... | |
| William Josephus Robinson - 1927 - 566 páginas
...great and loving heart, her noble soul, her clear, powerful, original, and comprehensive intellect, made her the guide and support, the instructor in...this earth would already become the hopedfor heaven." • And I should like to add that if every country possessed a few men like John Stuart Mill, this... | |
| 1913 - 660 páginas
...support The Instructor in Wisdom And the Example in goodness As she was the sole Earthly delight [sic] Of those who had the happiness to belong to her As...This earth would already become The hoped-for Heaven She Died To the irreparable loss of those who survive her At Avignon Nov 3 1858 On one side of the... | |
| 1909 - 1016 páginas
...her all but unrivaled wisdom. Finally, in the words which he wrote to be her epitaph, he exclaims: Were there even a few hearts and intellects like hers,...this earth would already become the hoped-for heaven. A QUESTION THAT CANNOT DE ANSWERED What in reality were the relations between Mill and Mrs. Taylor?... | |
| 1874 - 896 páginas
...many of the greatest improvements of the age, and will be in those still to come. Were there even л- few hearts and intellects like hers, this earth would...become the hoped-for Heaven." Henceforth, during the remainder of his life. Mr. Mill's chosen re.-iden-;e wa-s Avignon. He bought n cottage as rbise as... | |
| 1918 - 868 páginas
...in goodness, as she was the earthly delight of those who had the happiness to belong to her. . . . Were there even a few hearts and intellects like hers this earth would become the hoped-for Heaven. He published, too, the work On Liberty as she had revised it, without... | |
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