Morphy against de Rivière, Paris — the fourth casual Evans's Gambit. Black's ingenious 14. B. takes P. (ch.) gives the game a very interesting aspect, but Morphy carries the attack through. Notes by Löwenthal.
14…Bxf2+Ingenious enough.
15…Qb6The game now presents a very interesting aspect.
22.Ng5Q. R. to Kt's sq. and then Kt. to Kt's 5th, would perhaps have [been] stronger play on White's part.
J. Löwenthal, Morphy's Games of Chess (1860) · Public domain · source