Saint George strike for us!" exclaimed the knight; "do the false yeomen give way?" "No!" exclaimed Rebecca, "they bear themselves right yeomanly - the Black Knight approaches the postern with his huge axe - the thundering blows which he deals, you may... Ivanhoe: A Romance - Strana 270autor/autoři: Walter Scott - 1898 - 466 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1820 - 590 str.
...strike for us, " said the Knight, " do the false yeomen give way ?" — " No ! " exclaimed Rebecca, " they bear themselves right yeomanly — the Black...regards them no more than if they were thistle-down iir feathers. " — " By St John of Acre, " said Ivanhoe, raising himself joyfully on his couch, "... | |
| 1820 - 524 str.
...themselves right ycomanly — the Black Knight approaches the postern with his huge axe — the.'thundering blows which he deals, you may hear them above all...than if they were thistle-down or feathers.' " ' By Saint John of Acre,' said Ivanhoe, raising himself joyfully on "his couch, ' methought there was but... | |
| 1820 - 774 str.
...George strike for us,' said the Knight, ' do the false yeomen give way ?' " ' Ho !' exclaimed Rebecca ' they bear themselves right yeomanly — the Black...Stones and beams are hailed down on the bold champion — lie regards them no more than if they were thistle-down or feathers." «< ' By Saint John of Acre,"... | |
| 1820 - 760 str.
...George strike for us,' said the Knight, ' do the false yeomen give way ?' " ' No !' exclaimed Rebecca ' they bear themselves right yeomanly — the Black...than if they were thistle-down or feathers.' " ' By Saint John of Acre,' said Ivanhoe, raising himself joyfully on his couch, • methought there was but... | |
| david william - 1820 - 564 str.
...false yeomen give way ? " -r— " No ! " exclaimed Rebecca, " they bear themselves right yeomauly — the Black Knight approaches the postern with his huge...regards them no more than if they were thistle-down tr feathers. '' — " By St John of Acre, " said Ivanhoe, raising himself joyfully on his couch, "... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 262 str.
...«they bear themselves right yeomanly—the Rlack Knight approaches the postern with his huge axe—the thundering blows which he deals, you may hear them...din and shouts of the battle —Stones and beams are bailed down on the bold champion —he regards them no more than if they were thistle-down or feathers.»... | |
| 1822 - 574 str.
...Black Knight approaches the postern with his huge axe — the thundering blows which he deals, yon may hear them above all the din and shouts of the...than if they were thistle-down or feathers." ' " By Saint John of Acre," said Ivanhoe, raising himself joyfully on his couch, " methought there was but... | |
| 1822 - 582 str.
...strike for us !" said the Knight " do the false yeomen give way ?" * •" No !" exclaimed Rebecca, " they bear themselves right yeomanly — the Black...huge axe — the thundering blows which he deals, yon may hear them above all the din and shouts of the battle — Stones and beams are hailed down OB... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1822 - 550 str.
...they bear themselves right yeomanly—the Black Knight approaches the postern with his huge axe—the thundering blows which he deals, you may hear them above all the din and shouts of the battle—Stones and beams are hailed down on the bold champion— he regards them no more than if they... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 852 str.
...the knight ; " do the false yeomen give way-l" " No !" exclaimed Rebecca, they bear themselves nght yeomanly— the Black knight approaches the postern with his huge axe— the thundering blows •»hich he deals, you may hear them above all the din »nd shouts of the battle — Stones and beams... | |
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