I seem to have a stronger claim to a residence here on account of this grave, bearded, sable-cloaked and steeple-crowned progenitor-who came so early, with his Bible and his sword, and trod the unworn street with such a stately port, and made so large a figure, as a man of war ...
^See Farrar-Hockley, The British Part in the Korean War, II, 293; Farrar-Hockley, Edge of the Sword, passim.参见法拉尔·霍克利,《朝鲜战争中的英国》,第二卷,293页;法拉尔·霍克利,《剑锋》,多处。 ^See David Green, Captured at the Imjin River (Barnsley, 2003); Lofty Large, One Man’s...
The sword has marred as well as made; By it do many fall, not many rise— Makes many poor, few rich, and fewer wise; Fills towns with ruin, fields with blood, beside 'Tis sloth's maintainer and the shield of Pride. Fair cities, rich today in plenty flow, War fills with wa...
Post author By tedunderwood Post date May 29, 2016 3 Comments on The real problem with distant reading. This will be an old-fashioned, shamelessly opinionated, 1000-word blog post. Anyone who has tried to write literary history using numbers knows that they are a double-edged sword. On...
The story of King Arthur is widely known, either his beginnings told in The Sword in the Stone or how he led the Knights of the Round Table. While there are many version of his story T. H. White’s written version and Disney’s animated version of The Sword in the Stone are two of...
The sword logic finds the weakest part of a structure and destroys it. A mass of Guardians is full of joints and weaknesses to cut through. Today, we fight in fireteams of three: a triangle, the basic shape of a truss; the strongest shape in nature....
wielding His peace like a sword, rescuing us into reality demanding much more than the milk and the softness and the mother’s warmth of the baby in the storefront creche, (only the [grown] Man would ask all, of each of us)
America! In the face of our common dangers, in this winter of our hardship, let us remember these timeless words. With hope and virtue, let us brave once more the icy currents, and endure what storms may come. Let it be said by our children' s children that when we were tested we ...
And he was given a huge sword. (Rev 6:3-4) …we witness daily events where people appear to be growing more aggressive and belligerent… —POPE BENEDICT XVI, Pentecost Homily, May 27th, 2012 IN2012, I published a very strong “now word” that I believe is presently being “unsealed”...
I seem to have a stronger claim to a residence here on account of this grave, bearded, sable-cloaked, and steeple-crowned progenitor,—who came so early, with his Bible and his sword, and trode the unworn street with such a stately port, and made so large a figure, as a man of ...