Front-de-Bceuf heads the defenders ; I see his gigantic form above the press. They throng again to the breach, and the pass is disputed hand to hand, and man to man. God of Jacob ! it is the meeting of two fierce tides — the conflict of two oceans moved... The Eclectic Review - Strana 513upravili: - 1820Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1820 - 774 str.
...gigantic form above the press. They throng again to the breach, ami the pass is disputed hand to hand and man to man. God of Jacob ! it is the meeting of...from the lattice, as if unable longer to endure a tight so terrible. " ' Look forth again, Rebecca,' said Ivanhoe, mistaking the cause of her retiring... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1820 - 340 str.
...gigantic form above the press. They throng again to the breach, and the pass is disputed hand to hand and man to man. God of Jacob ! it is the meeting of two fierce tides—the conflict of two oceans moved by adverse winds." She turned her head from the lattice, as... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 262 str.
...gigantic form above the press. They throng again to the breach, and the pass is disputed hand to hand and man to man. God of Jacob'. it is the meeting of...so terrible. « Look forth again, Rebecca,» said [vanhoe, mistaking the cause of her retiring; «the archery must in some degree have ceased, since... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1822 - 550 str.
...gigantic form above the press. They throng again to the breach, and the pass is disputed hand to hand and man to man. God of Jacob! it is the meeting of two fierce tides—the conflict of two oceans moved by adverse winds." She turned her head from the lattice, as... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 328 str.
...gigantic form above the press. They throng again to'the breach, and the pass is disputed hand to hand and man to man. God of Jacob! it is the meeting of two fierce tides — the conflict ot two oceans moved by adverse winds." She turned her head from the lattice, as if unable longer to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 852 str.
...They throng again to the breach, and the pass is diaruted hand to nand, and man to man. God of Jacob I it is the meeting of two fierce tides— the conflict of two oceans moved by adverse winds I" She turned her head from the lattice, as if unable loneer to endure a sight so terrible. "Look forth... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 576 str.
...gigantic form above the press. They throng again to the breach, and the pass is disputed hand to hand and man to man. God of Jacob ! it is the meeting of two fierce tides — the conflict of two oceans maved by adverse winds!" She turned her head from the lattice, as if unable longer to endure a sight... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 str.
...gigantic form above the press. They throng again to the breach, and the pass is disputed hand to hand and man to man. God of Jacob ! it is the meeting of two fierce tides—the conflict of two oceans moved by adverse winds." She turned her head from the lattice, as... | |
| Thomas Hewitt Key - 1846 - 428 str.
...gigantic form above the press. They throng again to the breach, and the pass is disputed hand to hand and man to man. God of Jacob ! it is the meeting of...the conflict of two oceans moved by adverse winds." Such a use of the true present can only be looked for in dramatic writing. The historic present, as... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1848 - 330 str.
...gigantic form above the press. They throng again to the breach, and the pass is disputed hand to hand, and man to man. God of Jacob '. it is the meeting...the conflict of two oceans moved by adverse winds I" She turned her head from the lattice, as if unable longer to endure a sight so terrible. " Look... | |
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