I bought a cottage as close as possible to the 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. My objects in life are solely those which were hers,... Human Intercourse - Sayfa 50Philip Gilbert Hamerton tarafından - 1884 - 391 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Andrew Martin Fairbairn - 1884 - 200 sayfa
...There is John Stuart Mill. He says, speaking of the woman who became his wife : "Her memory became to me a religion, and her approbation the standard by which, summing up as it did all worthiness, I endeavour to regulate my life."' So, the thought, memory, and imagined approbationof... | |
| Philip Gilbert Hamerton - 1885 - 456 sayfa
...could hope to give. . . . What I owe, even intellectually, to her, is in its detail almost infinite," Mill speaks of his marriage in 1851 (I use his words)...encouraging. They show the difficulty that there is in rinding the true companion. George Eliot found hers at the cost of a rebellion against social order,... | |
| H. Mortimer Franklyn - 1880 - 870 sayfa
...where reposed all that was mortal of the wife of whom he, with involuntary pathos, had written—"Her memory is to me a religion, and her approbation the...all worthiness, I endeavour to regulate my life." What a strange, suggestive commentary is this tender eulogy of one so beloved by him, on the coldly... | |
| Duren James Henderson Ward - 1888 - 92 sayfa
...Mill, who could find no comfort in the Christian creed, could say of his wife, " Her memory became to me a religion, and her approbation the standard by which, summing up as it did all worthiness, I endeavor to regulate my life,"22 shall an orthodox churchman sneeringly say,... | |
| 1888 - 654 sayfa
...were hers. I bought a cottage as near as possible to the place where she was buried," he wrote ; " Her memory is to me a religion and her approbation the standard by which in summing upas it does all worthiness I endeavor to regulate my life." To Mrs. Mill's influence he... | |
| A. S. Arnold - 1888 - 412 sayfa
...pervade the atmosphere and gave him all the earthly consolation possible. "Her memory," he declared, "was a religion, and her approbation the standard by which, summing up as it did all excellence, he endeavoured to regulate his life." John Stuart Mill has been called a wife worshipper.... | |
| Henry Morley - 1890 - 1142 sayfa
...death, in 1858. " Her memory," he wrote in his Autobiography (published after his own death in 1873), "is to me a religion, and her approbation the standard...worthiness, I endeavour to regulate my life." The control of the East India Company over India was transferred to the British Government in 1858. John... | |
| Andrew Martin Fairbairn - 1894 - 300 sayfa
...again, is John Stuart Mill. He says, speaking of the woman who became his wife: " Her memory became to me a religion, and her approbation the standard by which, summing up as it did all worthiness, I endeavour to regulate my life." So, the thought, the memory, and imagined approbation... | |
| Alexander Stewart - 1895 - 180 sayfa
...place where she is buried." ..." Her memory " — and there is a deep pathos in the confession — "is to me a religion, and her approbation the standard...does all worthiness, I endeavour to regulate my life" {Autobiography, p. 251). NOTE VIII. (page 15). RELIGION OF ISRAEL. The result of the training which... | |
| William C. King - 1900 - 680 sayfa
...solely those which were hers, my pursuits and occupations those in which she shared or sympathized, and which are indissolubly associated with her. Her memory is to me a religion, and her approhation the standard by which, »umming up as it does all worthiness, I endeavor to regulate my... | |
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