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" A heroic Wallace, quartered on the scaffold, cannot hinder that his Scotland become, one day, a part of England ; but he does hinder that it become, on tyrannous, unfair terms, a part of it... "
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by william harrison ainsworth - 1863
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Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 lehte
...proportion to all his right he has prevailed. His very death is no victory over him. He dies indeed ; but his work lives, very truly lives. A heroic Wallace,...scaffold, cannot hinder that his Scotland become, one day, apart of England: but he does hinder that it become, on tyrannous unfair terms, a part of it ; commands...
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The Life and Letters of Hugh Miller, 2. köide

Peter Bayne - 1871 - 512 lehte
...listen to Mr. Carlyle. In " Past and Present," he thus refers to the Scottish war of independence : " A heroic 'Wallace, quartered on the scaffold, cannot hinder that his Scotland become, one day, part of England; but he does hinder that it become, on tyrannous, unfair terms, a part of it; commands...
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Good Words, 15. köide

1874 - 972 lehte
...influenced and will influence all British history, fruitful of endless blessing. As Mr. Carlyle has it, ' A heroic Wallace, quartered on the scaffold, cannot hinder that his Scotland become, one day, united with England ; but he does hinder that it become, on tyrannous unfair terms, united with it.;...
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Good Words, 15. köide

1874 - 924 lehte
...heroic Wallace, quartered on the scaffold, cannot hinder that his Scotland become, one day, united with England ; but he does hinder that it become, on tyrannous unfair terms, united with it ; commands still, as with a God's voice, .... that there be a just real union as of...
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The Carlyle Anthology

Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 412 lehte
...proportion to all his right he has prevailed. His very death is no victory over him. He dies indeed; but his work lives, very truly lives. A heroic Wallace,...of it; commands still, as with a god's voice, from Ins old Valhalla and Temple of the Brave, that there be a just real union as of brother and brother,...
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The Elements of Rhetoric

James De Mille - 1878 - 584 lehte
...Personification and apostrophe are associated with exclamation. It is also found in very animated prose. " A heroic Wallace quartered on the scaffold cannot hinder that his Scotland become one day part of England, but he does hinder that it become on tyrannous terms a part of it. Fight on, thou...
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The Elements of Rhetoric

James De Mille - 1878 - 618 lehte
...prose. " A heroic Wallace quartered on the scaffold cannot hinder that his Scotland become one day part of England, but he does hinder that it become on tyrannous terms a part of it. Fight on, thou brave, true heart, and falter not through dark fortune and through...
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The Philosophy of Carlyle

Edwin Doak Mead - 1881 - 158 lehte
...proportion to all his right he has prevailed. His very death is no victory over him. He dies, indeed, but his work lives, very truly lives. A heroic Wallace,...become, on tyrannous unfair terms, a part of it," etc. To Mr. Smalley Carlyle said, speaking of our Civil War and Ilias in nuce, " You were the stronger...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., 7–8. köide

Robert Chambers - 1881 - 856 lehte
...victory over him. He die? indeed ; but hj> work IÎÏPS. very truly lives. A heroic Wallace, onnrterefl on the scaffold, cannot hinder that his Scotland become, one day, a part of England ; hnt he does hinder that It become, on tyrannous unfair terms, a pnrt of It ; commands still, as with...
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Elocutionary Leaflets ..., 1. number

1882 - 130 lehte
...proportion to all his right he has prevailed. His very death is no victory over him. He dies indeed; but his work lives, very truly lives. A heroic Wallace,...quartered on the scaffold, cannot hinder that his work become one day, a part of England; but he does hinder that it become, on tyrannical and unfair...
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