Mongredien against Morphy — the seventh game of their 1859 Paris match, an Evans Gambit.
8.d5Black would have taken the Pawn with K's Kt. if White had played P. takes P.
11…Nh5The two Knights are now strongly posted, and threaten, one or other of them, to occupy the King's Bishop's 5th square with effect.
14…f5Mr. Morphy never misses an opportunity allowed him of advancing the K. B's P. when the Rook supports it. This move is almost always formidable, and in this instance becomes particularly potent.
16…Bd3An effective coup, indeed, and one that places White's game beyond hope. Besides attacking the R., it threatens to win the Queen by Kt. to K's 7th (ch.).
J. Löwenthal, Morphy's Games of Chess (1860) · Public domain · source