The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, 95권Archibald Constable and Company, 1825 |
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... Napoleon at Moscow , and of the Russians at Tarútino ; then of the activity of the corps of partisans , a kind of guerilla force , which , at the suggestion of Colonel Davidof , was first adopted some days before the battle of Borodíno ...
... Napoleon at Moscow , and of the Russians at Tarútino ; then of the activity of the corps of partisans , a kind of guerilla force , which , at the suggestion of Colonel Davidof , was first adopted some days before the battle of Borodíno ...
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... Napoleon . The Admiral had , besides , the most positive orders to put himself in com- munication with Wittgenstein . The third army was meant to throw back Prince Schwartzenberg beyond the Boog , and afterwards proceed to establish ...
... Napoleon . The Admiral had , besides , the most positive orders to put himself in com- munication with Wittgenstein . The third army was meant to throw back Prince Schwartzenberg beyond the Boog , and afterwards proceed to establish ...
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... Napoleon's army at Borovsk , it was determined to march to Málo - Yaroslávets . General Vintzingerode , having heard of the departure of Napoleon from Moscow , moved from Klin upon the capital . On the 10th ( 22d ) he arrived with his ...
... Napoleon's army at Borovsk , it was determined to march to Málo - Yaroslávets . General Vintzingerode , having heard of the departure of Napoleon from Moscow , moved from Klin upon the capital . On the 10th ( 22d ) he arrived with his ...
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... Napoleon had displaced the Russians from Málo - Yarosálvets , he was not more advanced , and had not succeeded in opening his way to Kalúga . The Russians appeared masters of his communications , but the courageous Napoleon determined ...
... Napoleon had displaced the Russians from Málo - Yarosálvets , he was not more advanced , and had not succeeded in opening his way to Kalúga . The Russians appeared masters of his communications , but the courageous Napoleon determined ...
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... Napoleon's army , and pursued it with activity , while the Kozáks harrassed it on every side , and prevented its foragers from going to any distance , for when they did , they seldom returned . An affair of some consequence tcok place ...
... Napoleon's army , and pursued it with activity , while the Kozáks harrassed it on every side , and prevented its foragers from going to any distance , for when they did , they seldom returned . An affair of some consequence tcok place ...
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547 페이지 - ... this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory, this most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours.
134 페이지 - WHAT is truth ?" said jesting Pilate, and would not stay for an answer. Certainly there be that delight in giddiness, and count it a bondage to fix a belief, affecting free-will in thinking as well as in acting. And though the sects of philosophers of that kind be gone, yet there remain certain discoursing wits which are of the same veins, though there be not so...
547 페이지 - I have of late — but wherefore I know not — lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises; and indeed it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory...
549 페이지 - What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again in complete steel, Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous, and we fools of nature So horridly to shake our disposition With thoughts beyond the reaches of our souls ? Say, why is this?
69 페이지 - Though Israel be not gathered, yet shall I be glorious in the eyes of the Lord, and my God shall be my strength.
299 페이지 - Hark, his hands the lyre explore! Bright-eyed Fancy, hovering o'er, Scatters from her pictured urn Thoughts that breathe, and words that burn.
299 페이지 - Ambition this shall tempt to rise, Then whirl the wretch from high To bitter Scorn a sacrifice And grinning Infamy. The stings of Falsehood those shall try And hard Unkindness...
411 페이지 - If we let him thus alone, all men will believe on him : and the Romans shall come and take away both our place and nation.
548 페이지 - With wondrous potency. Once more, good night, And when you are desirous to be blest, I'll blessing beg of you.
416 페이지 - A set o' dull conceited hashes Confuse their brains in college classes ! They gang in stirks, and come out asses, Plain truth to speak; An' syne they think to climb Parnassus By dint o