Captain Berry caught him in his arms as he was falling. The great effusion of blood occasioned an apprehension that the wound was mortal. Nelson himself thought so; a large flap of the skin of the forehead, cut from the bone, had fallen over one eye;... The Life of Nelson - Страница 77по Robert Southey - 1883 - 351 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Enos Bronson - 1810 - 462 страници
...an apprehension that the wound was mortal. Nelson himself thought so. A large portion of the skin of the forehead, cut from the bone, had fallen over one...and the other being blind, he was in total darkness. He desired the chaplain to deliver what he supposed to be his dying remembrance to lady Nelson; sent... | |
| 1813 - 552 страници
...the Nile, and it was feared that fatal consequences would ensue. * * " A large flap of the skin of the forehead, cut from the bone, had fallen over one...conceived by those who have never seen a cockpit in the time of action, and the heroism which is displayed amidst its horrors — with a natural and pardonable... | |
| 1813 - 550 страници
...the Nile, and it was feared that fatal consequences would ensue. * * " A large flap of the skin of the forehead, cut from the bone, had fallen over one...down, the surgeon, in the midst of a scene scarcely tf» be couceived by those who have never seen a cockpit in Hie time of action, and the heroism which... | |
| 1813 - 566 страници
...would ensue. * * " A large flap of the skin of the forehead, cut from the bone, had fallen over ooe eye ; and the other being blind, he was in total darkness....down, the surgeon, in the midst of a scene scarcely te be conceived by those who have never seen a cockpit in the time of action, and the heroism which... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 страници
...apprehension, that the wound was mortal. Nelson himself thought so : a large portion of the skin of the forehead, cut from the bone, had fallen over one...and, the other being blind, he was in total darkness. Desiring the chaplain, therefore, to deliver what he supposed to be his dying remembrance to Lady Nelson,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 страници
...mortal. Nelson himself thought so ; a large flap of the ikin of the forehead, cut from the bone, bad fallen over one eye ; and, the other being blind,...is displayed amid its horrors,-— with a natural but pardonable eagerness,1 quitted the poor fellow1 ithett> under his hands, that he might instantly... | |
| Englishman - 1824 - 420 страници
...occasioned an apprehension that the wound was mortal. Nelson himself thought so; a large flap of the skin of the forehead, cut from the bone, had fallen over one...is displayed amid its horrors, — with a natural but pardonable eagerness, quitted the poor fellow then under his hands, that he might instantly attend... | |
| 1843 - 320 страници
...occasioned an apprehension that the wound was mortalt Nelson himself thought so: a large flap of the skin of the forehead, cut from the bone, had fallen over one...in total darkness. "When he was carried down, 'the surgeon,-l-in the midst of a scene fiearbety to be conceived by those -who have never seen a cockpit... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 страници
...himself thought so ; a large flap of the skin of the forehead, cut from the hone, had fallen over the eye ; and, the other being blind, he was in total...down, the surgeon, in the midst of a scene scarcely to he conceived by those who have never seen a cockpit in time of action, and the heroism which is displayed... | |
| Voyage - 1853 - 440 страници
...himself thought so : a large flap of the skin of the forehead cut from the bone, had fallen over the eye ; and, the other being blind, he was in total...which is displayed amid its horrors — with a natural but pardonable eagerness, quitted the poor fellow then under his hands, that he might instantly attend... | |
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