| 1815 - 1008 頁
...(which had appeared not long before, and was yet but little known,) to an officer who sat with him in the stern of the boat ; adding, as he concluded, that...poem to the glory of beating the French tomorrow." By Admiral Knowles Mr Robison was It was probably very fortunate, however, for Mr Robison, that he... | |
| Thomas Thomson - 1816 - 528 頁
...(which had appeared not long before, and was yet but little known) to an officer who sat with him in the stern of the boat ; adding, as he concluded, that...came, and the life of this illustrious soldier, was terminated, amid the tears of his friends and the shouts of his victorious army. Quebec fell of course... | |
| 1816 - 528 頁
...(which had appeared not long before, and was yet but little known) to an officer who sat with him in the stern of the boat ; adding, as he concluded, that...came, and the life of this illustrious soldier was terminated, amid the tears of his friends and the shouts of his victorious army. Quebec fell of course... | |
| John Playfait - 1822 - 550 頁
...(which had appeared not long before, and was yet but little known) to an officer who sat with him in the stern of the boat ; adding, as he concluded, that...came, and the life of this illustrious soldier was terminated, amid the tears of his friends, and the shouts of his victorious army. Quebec fell of course... | |
| John Playfair - 1822 - 552 頁
...(which had appeared not long before, and was yet but little known) to an officer who sat with him in the stern of the boat; adding, as he concluded, that...came, and the life of this illustrious soldier was terminated, amid the tears of his friends, and the shouts of his victorious army. Quebec fell of course... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield, Henry Mackenzie - 1822 - 614 頁
...(which had appeared not long before, and was yet but little known) to an officer who sat with him in the stern of the boat ; adding, as he concluded, that...poem to the glory of beating the French to-morrow.' " —Plaiifair's Works, Life of Robison, vol. IV. p. 126-7stance, I can faintly describe his sainted... | |
| William Beloe, Thomas Fanshaw Middleton, William Rowe Lyall, Robert Nares - 1823 - 700 頁
...and was yet but little known) to an officer who sat with him in the stern of the boat; adding, as be concluded, that " he would prefer being the author...came, and the life of this illustrious soldier was terminated, amidst the tears of his friends, and the shouts of his victorious army. The fleet under... | |
| Alexander Bower - 1830 - 458 頁
...repeated to an officer sitting next to him Gray's Elegy, which had been lately published, and added, " That he would prefer being the author of that poem to the glory of beating the French to-morrow."* So that, it would appear, this much lamented military commander * This anecdote of General Wolfe may... | |
| 1832 - 524 頁
...(which had appeared not long before, and was yet but little known,) to an officer who sat with him in the stern of the boat, adding, as he concluded, that...French to-morrow. To-morrow came, and the life of that ilhistrious soldier was terminated amidst the tears of his friends and the shouts of his victorious... | |
| 1832 - 526 頁
...(which had appeared not long before, and was yet but little known,) to an officer who sat with him in the stern of the boat, adding, as he concluded, that he would prefer being the author of 270 27I that poem, to the glory of beating the French to-morrow. To-morrow came, and the life of that... | |
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