| 1876 - 1204 頁
...hidden from us. We know that his play is always fair, just, and patient. But also we know, to oar cost, that he never overlooks a mistake, or makes the smallest...one who plays ill is check-mated — without haste, hut without remorse." (Selected Euays, pp. 24, 26.) And again, he speaks of ignorant and lawless men... | |
| Alfred Elwes - 1872 - 306 頁
...think we should all consider it to be a primary duty to learn at least the names and the moves of tho pieces ? to have a notion of a gambit, and a keen...remind some of you of the famous picture in which Retzsch has depicted Satan playing at chess with man for his soul. Substitute for the mocking fiend... | |
| 1886 - 924 頁
...hidden from us. \Ve know that his play is always fair, just, and patient. But also we know to our cost that he never overlooks a mistake or makes the smallest...are paid, with that sort of overflowing generosity which with the strong shows delight in strength. And one who plays ill is checkmated — without haste,... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1868 - 296 頁
...of a game infinitely more difficult and complicated than chess. It is a game which has been p_ayed for untold ages : every man and woman of us being...remind some of you of the famous picture in which Eetzch has depicted Satan playing at chess with man for his soul. Substitute for the mocking fiend... | |
| Alexander MacLeod - 1870 - 344 頁
...begins by insisting on the importance of our understanding the conditions and secrets of the play. " It is a game which has been played for untold ages,...remind some of you of the famous picture in which Retsch has depicted Satan playing at chess with man for his soul. Substitute for the mocking fiend... | |
| 1870 - 930 頁
...hidden from us. We know that his play is always fair, just, and patient. But also we know, to our cost, that he never overlooks a mistake, or makes the smallest...remind some of you of the famous picture in which Retzsch has depicted Satan playing at chess with man for his souL Substitute for the mocking fiend... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 444 頁
...hidden from us. We know that his play is always fair, just, and patient. But also we know, to our cost, that he never overlooks a mistake, or makes the smallest...remind some of you of the famous picture in which Retzsch has depicted Satan playing at chess with man for his soul. Substitute for the mocking fiend... | |
| 1870 - 590 頁
...know is that his play is always fair, just, and patient; but, also, that he never overlooks a mlstakt, or makes the smallest allowance for ignorance. To...that sort of overflowing generosity with which the игопк shows delight in strength. And one who plays ill is checkmated without hastf, ''«( without... | |
| John Campbell Shairp - 1870 - 174 頁
...hidden from us. We know that his play is always fair, just, and patient. But we know, to our cost, that he never overlooks a mistake or makes the smallest...who plays well the highest stakes are paid with that overflowing generosity with which the strong shows delight in strength. And one who plays ill is checkmated,... | |
| 1871 - 780 頁
...hidden from us; we know that His play is always fair, just, and patient; but we also know to our cost that He never overlooks a mistake or makes the smallest...is checkmated without haste, but without remorse." And this is all that Professor Huxley seems to believe and know of the "Player on the other side who... | |
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