| 1874 - 596 trang
...There is something pathetic in the language in which he describes his loss. ' I bought a cott-igf ns close as possible to the place where she is buried,...daughter (my fellow-sufferer and now my chief comfort) nnd I, live constantly during a great portion of the year. My objects in life are solely those which... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1874 - 544 trang
...Writing when she had been dead three years, he said, " Since then I have sought for such alleviation as my state admitted of by the mode of life which most...place where she is buried, and there her daughter (my fellow sufferer and now my chief comfort) and I live constantly during a great portion of the year.... | |
| 1880 - 592 trang
...smiled at as superstition, this great philosopher, after the death of his wife, records : " In order to feel her still near me, I bought a cottage as close as possible to the place where she is buried. . . . Her memory is to me a religion." \ Kant, " Kritik der reinen Vernunft": "Der Kanon der reinen... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1874 - 802 trang
...mere existence after the death of Mrs. Mill : — "Since then, I have sought for such alleviation us my state admitted of, by the mode of life which most...constantly during a great portion of the year. My objucts in life are solely those which were hers; my pursuits and occupations those in which she shared... | |
| 1874 - 332 trang
...that loss was and is." " Since then I have sought for such alleviation as my state admitted of by my mode of life, which most enabled me to feel her still...fellow-sufferer, and now my chief comfort) and I live during a great portion of the year. My objects in life are solely those which were hers; my pursuits... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1874 - 556 trang
..."Writing when she had been dead three years, he said, " Since then I have sought for such alleviation as my state admitted of by the mode of life which most...place where she is buried, and there her daughter (my fellow sufferer and now my chief comfort) and I live constantly during a great portion of the year.... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1874 - 550 trang
...Writing when she had been dead three years, he said, "Since then I have sought for such alleviation as my state admitted of by the mode of life which most...place where she is buried, and there her daughter (my fellow sufferer and now my chief comfort) and I live constantly during a great portion of the year.... | |
| 1874 - 600 trang
...Avignon in 1858. There is something pathetic in the language in which he describes his loss. ' I hought a cottage as close as possible to the place where she is buried, and tJ-.ere her daughter (my fellow-sufferer and now my chief 126 Autobiography of John Stuart Mill. Jan.... | |
| 1874 - 900 trang
...in the mode of life which best enabled him to feel her still near him. She died at Avignon, and he bought a cottage as close as possible to the place where she was buried ; and there he settled down in helpless misery, feeling that all that remained to him in... | |
| James Simson - 1875 - 222 trang
...not like the idea of burying a friend as one would p1«: a favourite an1mal near an apple-free. '' I bought a cottage as close as possible to the place...live constantly during a great portion of the year" (p. 251). " And though the inspirer of my best thoughts was no longer with me, I was not alone : she... | |
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