... loyalty among influential sections of the crews. To some extent the Nore Mutiny may be regarded as analogous to the distempering irruption of contagious fever in a frame constitutionally sound, and which anon throws it off. At all events, of these... Great Short Works of Herman Melville - Seite 441von Herman Melville - 2004 - 512 SeitenEingeschränkte Leseprobe - Über dieses Buch
| Herman Melville - 2006 - 322 Seiten
...anon throws it off. At all events, of these thousands of mutineers were some of the tars who not so very long afterwards — whether wholly prompted thereto...battles, especially Trafalgar, stand unmatched in human annals. In this matter of writing, resolve as one may to keep to the main road, some bypaths have an... | |
| Herman Melville - 1986 - 420 Seiten
...anon throws it off. At all events, of these thousands of mutineers were some of the tars who not so very long afterwards -whether wholly prompted thereto...battles, especially Trafalgar, stand unmatched in human annals. In this matter of writing, resolve as one may to keep to the main road, some bypaths have an... | |
| Herman Melville - 1992 - 129 Seiten
...anon throws it off. At all events, of these thousands of mutineers were some of the tars who not so very long afterwards — whether wholly prompted thereto...battles, especially Trafalgar, stand unmatched in human annals. IN THIS MATTER of writing, resolve as one may to keep to the main road, some bypaths have an... | |
| Herman Melville - 1998 - 468 Seiten
...anon throws it off. At all events, of these thousands of mutineers were some of the tars who not so very long afterwards — whether wholly prompted thereto...battles, especially Trafalgar, stand unmatched in human annals. IN this matter of writing, resolve as one may to keep to the main road, some bypaths have an... | |
| Herman Melville - 1997 - 522 Seiten
...— whether wholly prompted thereto by patriotism, or pugnacious mstmct, or by hoth — helped to wm a coronet for Nelson at the Nile, and the naval crown of crowns for him at Trafalgat. To the mutmeers, those batdes and especially Trafalgat were a plenaty absolution and a grand... | |
| Herman Melville - 1998 - 316 Seiten
...anon throws it off. At all events, among these thousands of mutineers were some of the tars who not so very long afterwards - whether wholly prompted thereto...naval crown of crowns for him at Trafalgar. To the mutineer those battles, and especially Trafalgar, were a plenary absolution, and a grand one; for that... | |
| Donald Yannella - 2002 - 172 Seiten
...frame constitutionally sound." Adding to the divided portrait is the fact that the mutineers helped "win a coronet for Nelson at the Nile, and the naval crown of crowns for him at Trafalgar" (Chap. 3, leaf 56— 57). The allegorical material tends to belong to the earlier stages of inscription.... | |
| Herman Melville - 2004 - 516 Seiten
...ano'n throws it off. At all events, of these thousands of mutineers were some of the tan who not so very long afterwards — whether wholly prompted thereto...battles, especially Trafalgar, stand unmatched in human annals. IN THIS matter of writing, resolve as one may to keep to the main road, some bypaths have an... | |
| Elizabeth D. Samet - 2004 - 300 Seiten
...contagious fever in a frame constitutionally sound, and which anon throws it off," Melville suggests; to "the mutineers, those battles and especially Trafalgar were a plenary absolution and a grand one" (55-56). Pardon came to these sailors in the form of Admiral Nelson's masterfully worded pronouncement... | |
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