| 626 páginas
...SCOTT. WHEN Walter Scott was dying he called his son-in-law, llr Lockhart, to him, and said, " Lockhart, I may have but a minute to speak to you. My dear, be a good man ; be virtuous —be religions — be a good man. Nothing else will give you any comfort when you come to lie here." The... | |
| 1910 - 862 páginas
...Macaulay's brother — in which Thackeray applied to Macaulay, Scott's dying words to i.ockhart: "My dear, be a good man. Nothing else will give you any comfort when you come to He here." i like, too, to handle the very page, as it first appeared, on which Thackeray introduced... | |
| 1910 - 848 páginas
...Macaulay's brother— to which Thackeray applied to Macaulay, Scott's dying words to Lockhart: "My dear, be a good man. Nothing else will give you any comfort when yon come to lie here." I like, too, to handle the very page, as It first appeared, on which Thackeray... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1846 - 334 páginas
...but sorrowful records of pain, anxiety and delirium. His last words we can never forget. " Lockhart ! be a good man — be virtuous — be religious —...will give you any comfort when you come to lie here." HOUR OF CONTEMPLATION. BY JOSEPH H. BUTLER. Author of " Wild Flowers of Poesy," &c. Now is the hour... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1846 - 740 páginas
...Walter Scott addressed to hia son-in-law, Mr. Lockhart, when, calling him to him, he said, "Lockhart, I may have but a minute to speak to you. My dear, bea^ood man; be virtuous, be religious — be a good man. Nothing else will give you any comfort when... | |
| Thomas Sadler - 1847 - 146 páginas
...quitted his tenement of clay, he called his son-in-law, Mr. Lockhart, to him, and said, " Lockhart, I may have but a minute to speak to you. My dear, be a good man—be virtuous—be religious—be a good man. Nothing else will give you any comfort, when you... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1848 - 452 páginas
...was clear and calm — every trace of the wild fire of delirium extinguished. " Lockhart," he said, " I may have but a minute to speak to you. My dear,...will give you any comfort when you come to lie here." — He paused, and I said — " Shall I send for Sophia and Anne?" — "No," said he, "don't disturb... | |
| Thomas SADLER (Ph.D.), John Fothergill Waterhouse Ware - 1848 - 208 páginas
...quitted his tenement of clay, he called his son-in-law, Mr. Lockhart, to him, and said. " Lockhart, I may have but a minute to speak to you. My dear,...give you any comfort, when you come to lie here." Such a goodness as the immortal Locke had in view, when he penned that letter to a friend, to be delivered... | |
| Edinburgh medical missionary society - 1849 - 354 páginas
...Fichte; translated by W. Smith.— P. 192. See Appendix, C. RELIGION. 13 merit to speak,' he said, ' be a good man— be virtuous — be religious. Be...will give you any comfort when you come to lie here.' " All else had already left, or was now fast fleeting from him. Nothing would stay but Eeligion. And... | |
| James Miller - 1849 - 98 páginas
...Manifestations." By JG Fichte; translated by W. Smith.— P. 192. See Appendix, C. ment to speak,' he said, ' be a good man— be virtuous — be religious. Be...will give you any comfort when you come to lie here.' " All else had already left, or was now fast fleeting from him. Nothing would stay but Religion. And... | |
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