| Isaac Weld - 1807 - 410 頁
...displeasure, but that indeed his heel was extremely painful at the moment, and he could not help revenging ^himself on the only chief of the party that he saw taken. Since he had killed the officer, his heel, he added, was much less painful to him than it had been before. When the war broke out, the... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1809 - 148 頁
...displeasure, but that, indeed, his heel was extremely painful at the moment, and he could not help revenging himself on the only chief of the party that he saw...much less painful to him than it had been before." WJLD'S Travels, Vol. II. p. 29793 St. 17. l. 8 & 9. 1o whom, nor relative nor blood remains, No, not... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 266 頁
...displeasure, but that, indeed, his heel was extremely painful at the moment, and he could not help revenging himself on the only chief of the party that he saw...heel was much less painful to him than it had been before."—WILD'S Travels, vol. II. p. 2Q7. Stanza 17.1. 8 and 9. To whom, nor relative nor blood remains,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 272 頁
...painful at the moment, and he could not help revenging himself on the only chief of the party that 126 he saw taken. Since he had killed the officer, he...much less painful to him than it had been before." — WILD'S Travels, vol. II. p. 297. Stanza 17. 1. 8 and n. To whom, nor relative nor blood remains,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1814 - 274 頁
...displeasure, but that, indeed, his heel was extremely painful at the moment, and he could not help revenging himself on the only chief of the party that he saw...less painful to him than it • had been before." — WELD'S Travels, vol. II. p. 297. Stanza 17. 1. s and 9. To whom nor relative nor blood remains,... | |
| James Ebenezer Bicheno - 1819 - 314 頁
...Brandt, who replied to the remonstrance of Sir John Johnson, that " Since he had killed the officer, his heel was much less painful to him than it had been before."* Revenge and animal resentment find their relief in such conduct; but no one, who wishes to be guided... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1821 - 254 頁
...displeasure, hut that, indeed, his heel was extremely painful at the moment, and he could not help revenging himself on the only chief of the party that he saw...his heel was much less painful to him than it had heen hefore.— Weld's Travels, Vol. II. p. 297. Stanza 17. 1.8 and. 9. To whom, nor relative nor Uood... | |
| William Bailey - 1826 - 244 頁
...displeasure, but that indeed his heel was so extremely painful at the moment, and he could not help revenging himself on the only chief of the party that he saw...his heel was much less painful to him than it had heen before.' Colonel Johnson's indignation must have been momentary or very evanescent, otherwise... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 248 頁
...displeasure, but that, indeed, his heel was extremely painful at the moment, and he could not help revenging himself on the only chief of the party that he saw...much less painful to him than it had been before.— Weld's Travels, Vol. II. p. 297. Stanza 17. 7. 8 and 9. To whom, nor relative nor blood remains, JVb,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 250 頁
...displeasure, but that, indeed, his heel was extremely painful at the moment, and he could not help revenging himself on the only chief of the party that he saw...he had killed the officer, he added, his heel was ro.ich less painful to him than it had been before.— Weld's Travels.Vol. II. p. 297. Stanza 17. /.... | |
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