And I must lie here like a bedridden monk," exclaimed Ivanhoe, " while the game that gives me freedom or death is played out by the hand of others !— Look from the window once again, kind maiden, but beware that you are not marked by the archers beneath... Ivanhoe. By the 'author of Waverley'. - Strana 222autor/autoři: sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1820 - 590 str.
...heware that you are not marked by the archers beneath — Look out once more, and tell me if f hey yet advance to the storm. " — With patient courage,...sheltering herself, however, so as not to be visible from benealh. — " What dost thou see, Rebecca? " again demanded the wounded knight " Nothing but the cloud... | |
| 1820 - 524 str.
...window once again, kind maiden-, but beware that you are not marked by the archers beneath — Look out once more, and tell me if they yet advance to...patient courage, strengthened by the interval which the had employed in mental devotion, Rebecca again took post at the lattice, sheltering herself, however,... | |
| david william - 1820 - 564 str.
...window once again, kind maiden, but beware that you are not marked by the archers beneath — Look out once more, and tell me if they yet advance to...had employed in mental devotion, Rebecca again took post-at the lattice, sheltering herself, however, so as not to be visible from beneath. — " What... | |
| 1822 - 574 str.
...window once again, kind maiden, but beware that you are not marked by the archers beneath — Look out once more, and tell me if they yet advance to...see, Rebecca ?" again demanded the wounded knight. • • 1 3 ' " Nothing ' " Nothing but the cloud of arrows, flying so thick as to dazzle mine eyes,... | |
| 1822 - 582 str.
...window once again, kind maiden, but beware that you are not marked by the archers beneath — Lookout once more, and tell me if they yet advance to the...at the lattice, sheltering herself, however, so as jaot to be visible from beneath. ' " What dost thou see, Rebecca f" again demanded the wounded knight.... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 str.
...window once again, kind maiden, but beware that you are not marked by the archers beneath — look out once more, and tell me if they yet advance to the storm." " What dost thou see, Rebecca?" again demanded the wounded knight. " Nothing but the cloud of arrows... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 410 str.
...window once again, kind maiden, but beware that you are not marked by the archers beneath — Look out once more, and tell me if they yet advance to...post at the lattice, sheltering herself, however, so ae not to be visible from beneath. " What dost thou see, Rebecca ?" again demanded the wounded knight.... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1853 - 492 str.
...freedom or death, is played out by the hand of others ! Look from the window once again, kind maiden, and tell me if they yet advance to the storm." With...lattice, sheltering herself, however, so as not to be exposed to the arrows of the archers. " What dost thou see, Rebecca ? " again demanded the wounded... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 654 str.
...maiden, but beware that you are not marked by tho archers beneath — Look out once more, and tell nie if they yet advance to the storm." With patient courage, strengthened by the interval which eho had employed in mental devotion, Kebecca again took post at the lattice, sheltering Lorself, however,... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1857 - 456 str.
...freedom or death, is played out by the hand of others! Look from the window once again, kind maiden, and tell me if they yet advance to the storm." With...lattice, sheltering herself, however, so as not to be exposed to the arrows of the archers. " What dost thou see, Rebecca ?" again demanded the wounded knight.... | |
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