| Henry Charles Shelley - 1906 - 430 Seiten
...family were more fond of her than proud. " The benevolence of her heart," so runs the inscription, "and the extraordinary endowments of her mind, obtained...who knew her, and the warmest love of her intimate connections." A variation of the same eulogy may be read on the brass which adorns the wall of the... | |
| Bharat Tandon - 2003 - 320 Seiten
...the North Aisle of Winchester Cathedral; Austen's epitaph (Plate 1) features an evasive reference to 'The benevolence of her heart, the sweetness of her...temper, and the extraordinary endowments of her mind' - so evasive, in fact, that it never mentions directly her occupation as a novelist. Austen, could... | |
| Peter J. Leithart - 2004 - 203 Seiten
...life on the 18th July 1817, aged 41, after a long illness supported with the patience and the hopes of a Christian. The benevolence of her heart, the...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,... | |
| Emily Auerbach - 2004 - 364 Seiten
...humble inscription for her gravestone. No mention was made of Austen's writings or her feistiness: "The benevolence of her heart, the sweetness of her...who knew her, and the warmest love of her intimate connections. ... In their deepest affliction they are consoled by a firm though humble hope that her... | |
| 1917 - 690 Seiten
...until Jane Austen had been laid in Winchester Cathedral beneath the stone bearing true witness to ' the benevolence of her heart, the sweetness of her...temper, and the extraordinary endowments of her mind.' In many editions it is bound with Persuasion, Alpha and Omega from the pen of genius. For although... | |
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