| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1862 - 374 str.
...with an insulting smile. " I will notch his shaft for him, however," replied Locksley. And letting fly his arrow with a little more precaution than before,...surprise in their usual clamour. ''This must be the devil, and no man of flesh and blood," whispered the yeomen to each other; "such archery was never... | |
| Guillaume Depping - 1870 - 360 str.
...insulting smile. " ' I will notch his shaft for him, however,' replied Locksley. " And letting fly his arrow with a little more precaution than before,...surprise in their usual clamour. ' This must be the devil, and no man of flesh and blood,' whispered the yeomen to each other ; ' such archery was never... | |
| Guillaume Depping - 1870 - 344 str.
...for him, however,' replied Locksley. " And letting fly his arrow with a little more precaution tlian before, it lighted right upon that of his competitor,...surprise in their usual clamour. ' This must be the devil, and no man of flesh and blood," whispered the yeomen to each other ; ' such archery was never... | |
| Walter Scott - 1870 - 504 str.
...with an insulting smile. " I will notch his shaft for him, however," replied Locksley. And letting fly his arrow with a little more precaution than \\ before,...lighted right upon that of his competitor, which it M split to shivers. The people who stood around were so astonished at his wonderful dexterity, that... | |
| Guillaume Depping - 1871 - 350 str.
...insulting smile. " ' I will notch his shaft for him, however,' replied Locksley. " And letting fly his arrow with a little more precaution than before,...surprise in their usual clamour. ' This must be the devil, and no man of flesh and blood,' whispered the yeomen to each other ; ' such archery was never... | |
| Walter Scott - 1877 - 594 str.
...with an insulting smile. " I will notch his shaft for him, however," replied Locksley. And letting fly his arrow with a little more precaution than before,...surprise in their usual clamour. " This must be the devil, and no man of flesh and blood," whispered the yeomen to each other ; "such archery was never... | |
| Walter Scott - 1877 - 692 str.
...with an insulting smile. " I will notch his shaft for him, however," replied Locksley. And letting fly his arrow with a little more precaution than before,...their surprise in their usual clamour. " This must l>e the devil, and no man of flesh and blood," whispered the yeomen to each other ; " such archery... | |
| William Davidson (B.A.), Joseph Crosby Alcock - 1877 - 240 str.
...condition of their service in war. c. 1. Methinks the season of my prosperity passed away very soon. 2. The people who stood around were so astonished at...give vent to their surprise in their usual clamour. 3. But yesterday the word of Caasar might have stood against the world : now lies he there, and none... | |
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - 1878 - 284 str.
...with an insulting smile. "I will notch his shaft for him, however," replied Locksley. And, letting fly his arrow with a little more precaution than before,...not even give vent to their surprise in their usual clamor. " This must be the devil, and no man of flesh and blood," whispered the yeomen to each other... | |
| Walter Scott - 1880 - 460 str.
...with an insulting smile. " I will notch his shaft for him, however," replied Locksley. And letting fly his arrow with a little more precaution than before,...not even give vent to their surprise in their usual clamor. " This must be the devil, and no man of flesh and blood," whispered the yeomen to each other... | |
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