I have sought for such alleviation as my state admitted of, by the mode of life which most enabled me to feel her still near me. I bought a cottage as close as possible to the place where she is buried... Autobiography - Página 251por John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 313 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Nicol Cross - 1915 - 260 páginas
...1858 lost the woman who had been soul of his soul and life of his life. The loss was indescribable. ' Since then I have sought for such alleviation as my...place where she is buried, and there her daughter and I live constantly during a great portion of the year. My objects in life are solely those which... | |
| John Stuart Mill, Harriet Hardy Taylor Mill - 1970 - 256 páginas
...in Avignon on 3 November. Mill's own words are the best description of the aftermath of her death: Since then I have sought for such alleviation as my...state admitted of, by the mode of life which most enables me to feel her still near me. I bought a cottage as close as possible to the place where she... | |
| Alice S. Rossi - 1988 - 748 páginas
...in Avignon on November 3. Mill's own words are the best description of the aftermath of her death : Since then I have sought for such alleviation as my...state admitted of, by the mode of life which most enables me to feel her still near me. I bought a cottage as close as possible to the place where she... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1991 - 676 páginas
...the printed Columbia text. This short section ends as follows: Since then [the death of Mrs. Mill] I have sought for such alleviation as my state admitted...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.... | |
| University of Durham - 1879 - 158 páginas
...the following passage that I " made a note of it" : — " Since then (his wife's death) I have sought such alleviation as my state admitted of, by the mode of life which moit enabled me to feel her still near me. I bought a cottage as close as pos»ible to the place where... | |
| Wayne P. Pomerleau - 1997 - 566 páginas
...working on his essay On Liberty, but she died of tuberculosis at Avignon, France, on November 3, 1858. He "bought a cottage as close as possible to the place where she is buried" in Avignon, where he and his stepdaughter, Helen, could spend "a great portion" of every year. The... | |
| James H. Leuba - 1999 - 358 páginas
...suffered by the death of a beloved wife gives some idea of what she had been to the philosopher : " Since then I have sought for such alleviation as my...the mode of life which most enabled me to feel her 1 Ibid., p. 169. * Ibid. still near me. I bought a cottage as close as possible to the place where... | |
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