| 1806 - 452 páginas
...French line in a gallant style, turning with a smile of joy to Sir Cha rles Douglas, he cried out—' Now my dear friend, I am at the service of your Greeks...enemy is in confusion, and our victory is secure."— This anecdote, correctly as I relate it, I had from, that gallant officer, untimely lost to his country,... | |
| William Mudford - 1812 - 666 páginas
...French line in a gallant style, turning with a smile of joy to Sir George Douglas, he cried out, — ' Now, my dear friend, I am at the service of your Greeks...enemy is in confusion, and our victory is secure.' This anecdote, correctly as I relate it, I had from that gallant officer, untimely lost to his country,... | |
| 1822 - 430 páginas
...the line in a gallant style, turning with a fmile of joy to Sir Charles Douglas, he cried out — ' Now, my dear friend, I am at the service of your Greeks...enemy is in confusion, and our victory is secure.' — This anecdofe.correctly as I relate it, I had from that gallant officer, untimely lost to his country,... | |
| 1823 - 442 páginas
...the line in a gallant style, turning with a smile of joy to Sir Charles Douglas, he cried out — ' Now, my dear friend, I am at the service of your Greeks...and the whole of Homer's Iliad, or as much of it as yoa please, for the enemy is in confusion, und our victory is secure.' — This anecdote.correctly... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1830 - 564 páginas
...French line in a gallant style, turning with a smile of joy to Sir Charles Douglas, he cried out, " Now, my dear friend, I am at the service of your Greeks...enemy is in confusion, and our victory is secure." This anecdote, correctly as I relate it, I had from that gallant officer, untimely lost to his country,... | |
| Godfrey Basil Mundy - 1830 - 460 páginas
...French line in a gallant style, turning with ' a smile of joy to Sir Charles Douglas, he ' cried out, " Now, my dear friend, I am at ' " the service of your...enemy ' " is in confusion, and our victory is secure." ' This anecdote, correctly as I relate it, I ' had from that gallant officer, Sir Charles ' Douglas,... | |
| 1830 - 830 páginas
...style, turning with a smile of joy to Sir Charles Douglas, he cried out, " Now, my dear friend, I am ¡U the service of your Greeks and Trojans, and the whole...enemy is in confusion, and our victory is secure.' This anecdote, correctly as I relate it, I had from that gallant officer, untimely lost to his country,... | |
| John Watkins - 1832 - 800 páginas
...French line in a gallant style, turning with a smile of joy to Sir Charles Douglas, he cried out, ' Now, my dear friend, I am at the service of your Greeks...enemy is in confusion, and our victory is secure.' " " This anecdote," says Cumberland, " correctly as I relate it, I had from that gallant officer, Sir... | |
| Godfrey Basil Mundy - 1836 - 316 páginas
...French line in a gallant style, turning with a smile of joy to Sir Charles Douglas, he cried out, ' Now, my dear friend, I am at the service of your Greeks...enemy is in confusion, and our victory is secure.' " This anecdote, correctly as I relate it, I had from that gallant officer, Sir Charles Douglas, untimely... | |
| George Newenham Wright, John Watkins - 1857 - 462 páginas
...French line in a gallant style, turning with a smile of joy to Sir Charles Douglas, he cried out, ' Now, my dear friend, I am at the service of your Greeks...enemy is in confusion, and our victory is secure.' " " This anecdote," says Cumberland, " correctly as I relate it, I had from that gallant officer, Sir... | |
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