| Matthew Reynolds - 2005 - 322 páginas
...moral qualities by which the national identity is primarily defined: 'English in heart and in limb, I Strong with the strength of the race to command, to obey, to endure'.36 In the conclusion to The Princess, the 'Tory member's eldest son' praises the English for... | |
| Mia Carter, Barbara Harlow - 2003 - 836 páginas
...Broadcasting, 1962); the chapter "The Great Revolt" is especially interesting.] "Handful of men as we were, we were English in heart and in limb, Strong with the...strength of the race to command, to obey, to endure."— Tennyson But while the Queen was presenting the Victoria Cross on that summer day of 1857 to those... | |
| Gautam Chakravarty - 2005 - 276 páginas
...jingoism. As the narrator, himself a member of the garrison, observes: Handful of men as we were, we were English in heart and in limb, Strong with the...strength of the race to command, to obey, to endure, Each of us fought as if hope for the garrison hung but on him . . .7 Leslie's reviewer elaborated the... | |
| Graham MacPhee, Prem Poddar - 2007 - 228 páginas
...thee on high Flying at top of the roofs in the ghastly siege of Lucknow Handful of Men as we were, we were English in heart and in limb, Strong with the...strength of the race to command, to obey, to endure, Each of us fought as if hope for the garrison hung but on him Praise to our Indian brothers, and let... | |
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