Describe Napoleon's posture, what do you understand by it?
From The Poem "*Incident Of The French Camp*"
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Riding at great speed, jumping and leaping, he approached the mound where Napoleon stood. As he came closer, the narrator noticed that the rider, a young boy, was severely wounded. But the rider showed no sign of pain and smiling in joy, jumped off the horse and gave the happy news of (h) victory to the emperor.
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The poem describes an act of chivalry, gallantry, patriotism and ... On that occasion, the French emperor Napoleon stood on a hillock ... Summary In this poem, Browning paints the picture of an incident of the French Camp, in dramatic version ... To enforce gun control throughout the nation means violating
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