| Ellery Cory Stowell - 1915 - 760 páginas
...and at last — at last, they persuaded Germany. And the Lion crouched. " Almost before he was ready the devil's own luck struck down the Archduke by the...either killed or back on his Waterloo pedestal again." (New York Times, December 13, 1914.) and that of your predecessors, and the friendly attitude of England... | |
| John William Cunliffe - 1919 - 338 páginas
...He pictured the British Lion as only shamming sleep in order to tempt Germany to provocative action, "and the Lion, with a mighty roar, sprang at last,...teeth and claws in the rival of England, and will not now let her go for all the pacifists or Socialists in the world until he is either killed or back... | |
| 1915 - 864 páginas
...and at last — at last, they persuaded Germany. And the lion crouched. "Almost before he was ready the devil's own luck struck down the Archduke by the...either killed or back on his Waterloo pedestal again." That is what Mr. Shaw calls "the epic of the Yellow Book," and the last scene of all comes when the... | |
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