| Silvester Tissington - 1857 - 560 Seiten
...Their grief is in proportion to their affections, they know their loss to be irreparable, but in the deepest affliction they are consoled, by a firm though...her soul acceptable in the sight of her Redeemer." Inscription upon the monument of ALEXANDER POPE, at Twickenham : — " ALEXANDRO POPE, Gulielmus Episcopus... | |
| Jane Austen - 1884 - 414 Seiten
...endowments of her mind, obtained the regard of all who knew her, and the wannest love of her immediate connexions. Their grief is in proportion to their...her soul acceptable in the sight of her Redeemer.' Mr. Austen Leigh, the writer of the memoir, subsequently inserted a brass in the north wall, near the... | |
| Mrs. Charles Malden - 1889 - 240 Seiten
...her mind obtained the regard of all who knew her, and the warmest love of her immediate connections. Their grief is in proportion to their affection ;...her soul acceptable in the sight of her Redeemer." It is quite possible that when this inscription first appeared, few strangers who read it had any idea... | |
| Oscar Fay Adams - 1891 - 304 Seiten
...endowments of her mind, obtained the regard of all who knew her, and the warmest love of her immediate connexions. Their grief is in proportion to their...her soul acceptable in the sight of her Redeemer." XI. JANE'S BROTHERS AND SISTER. SAID the youngest mourner in the cathedral on that 24th of July, 1817,... | |
| William Thorn Warren - 1922 - 214 Seiten
...Austen, formerly Rector of Steventon. in this County. She departed this Life on the 18th of July, 1817, aged 41, after a long illness supported with the patience...her soul acceptable in the sight of her Redeemer. MRS. MONTAGU (near the Font). — An admirer of Shakespeare, and founder of the Blue Stocking Club,... | |
| Emily Auerbach - 2004 - 364 Seiten
...mind obtained the regard of all who knew her, and the warmest love of her intimate connections. ... In their deepest affliction they are consoled by a...her soul acceptable in the sight of her redeemer." Half a century passed before the family added a second tablet referring to "Jane Austen known to many... | |
| Peter J. Leithart - 2004 - 203 Seiten
...her mind obtained the regard of all who knew her, and the warmest love of her intimate connections. Their grief is in proportion to their affection they know their loss to be irreparable, but in the deepest affliction they are consoled by a firm though humble hope that her charity, devotion, faith... | |
| Janet M. Todd, Janet Todd - 2005 - 516 Seiten
...inscription on her ' î! Historical and cultural context • * , gravestone in Winchester Cathedral: 'Their grief is in proportion to their affection,...her soul acceptable in the sight of her REDEEMER.** •'x1 Jü NOTES 1. See Stephen Prickelt, 'The Religious Context', in The Context of English Literature:... | |
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