Await the issue. In all battles, if you await the issue, each fighter has prospered according to his right. His right and his might, at the close of the account, were one and the same. He has fought with all his might, and in exact proportion to all his... Past and Present - 16. oldalszerző: Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 296 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 oldal
...fought with all his might, and in exact proportion to all his right he has prevailed. His very death is no victory over him. He dies indeed ; but his work...scaffold, cannot hinder that his Scotland become, one day, apart of England: but he does hinder that it become, on tyrannous unfair terms, a part of it ; commands... | |
| Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1864 - 210 oldal
...fought with all his might, and in exact proportion to all his right he has prevailed. His very death is no victory over him. He dies indeed, but his work lives, very truly lives." — Carlyle. 42. " The philosopher sheweth you the way, he informeth you of the particularities, as... | |
| Peter Bayne - 1871 - 512 oldal
...listen to Mr. Carlyle. In " Past and Present," he thus refers to the Scottish war of independence : " A heroic 'Wallace, quartered on the scaffold, cannot hinder that his Scotland become, one day, part of England; but he does hinder that it become, on tyrannous, unfair terms, a part of it; commands... | |
| Lewis Baxter Monroe - 1872 - 418 oldal
...fought with all his might, and in exact proportion to all his right he has prevailed. His very death is no victory over him. He dies indeed; but his work lives, very truly lives. 6. A heroic Wallace, quartered on the scaffold, cannot hinder that his Scotland become, one day, a... | |
| 1874 - 972 oldal
...influenced and will influence all British history, fruitful of endless blessing. As Mr. Carlyle has it, ' A heroic Wallace, quartered on the scaffold, cannot hinder that his Scotland become, one day, united with England ; but he does hinder that it become, on tyrannous unfair terms, united with it.;... | |
| 1874 - 924 oldal
...heroic Wallace, quartered on the scaffold, cannot hinder that his Scotland become, one day, united with England ; but he does hinder that it become, on tyrannous unfair terms, united with it ; commands still, as with a God's voice, .... that there be a just real union as of... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 412 oldal
...fought with all his might, and in exact proportion to all his right he has prevailed. His very death is no victory over him. He dies indeed; but his work...of it; commands still, as with a god's voice, from Ins old Valhalla and Temple of the Brave, that there be a just real union as of brother and brother,... | |
| James De Mille - 1878 - 584 oldal
...Personification and apostrophe are associated with exclamation. It is also found in very animated prose. " A heroic Wallace quartered on the scaffold cannot hinder that his Scotland become one day part of England, but he does hinder that it become on tyrannous terms a part of it. Fight on, thou... | |
| Felix Max - 1878 - 206 oldal
...prospered according to his right. He has fought with all his might, and has prevailed. His very death is no victory over him. He dies indeed, but his work lives, very truly lives." — Carlyle. -i 5 "Will you draw the curtain back a little further Eleanor, so I can see the sun come... | |
| James De Mille - 1878 - 618 oldal
...prose. " A heroic Wallace quartered on the scaffold cannot hinder that his Scotland become one day part of England, but he does hinder that it become on tyrannous terms a part of it. Fight on, thou brave, true heart, and falter not through dark fortune and through... | |
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