Ivanhoe: A RomanceAmerican book Company, 1892 - 484 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 126
... Edward IV .; Wakefield Tower , in which the prisoners from the field of Wakefield ( 1460 ) were con- fined ; the Bell Tower ; the Beauchamp Tower ; the Boyer Tower . at the generosity of Rebecca , by which , however 126 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... Edward IV .; Wakefield Tower , in which the prisoners from the field of Wakefield ( 1460 ) were con- fined ; the Bell Tower ; the Beauchamp Tower ; the Boyer Tower . at the generosity of Rebecca , by which , however 126 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
الصفحة 193
... prisoners at the same mo- ment , and each under circumstances expressive of his character . Cedric , the instant an ... prisoner , and pulled from his horse by two or three 1 Dale ; vale . 2 The national saint of England , born , it is ...
... prisoners at the same mo- ment , and each under circumstances expressive of his character . Cedric , the instant an ... prisoner , and pulled from his horse by two or three 1 Dale ; vale . 2 The national saint of England , born , it is ...
الصفحة 194
... he eagerly . " What mean these cries and that clashing of swords ? " " Only a trick of the times , " said Wamba . " They are all pris- oners . " " Who are prisoners ? " exclaimed Gurth impatiently . 194 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... he eagerly . " What mean these cries and that clashing of swords ? " " Only a trick of the times , " said Wamba . " They are all pris- oners . " " Who are prisoners ? " exclaimed Gurth impatiently . 194 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
الصفحة 195
... prisoners to green cassocks1 and black visors ; 2 and they lie all tumbled about on the green , like the crab - apples that you shake down to your swine ; and I would laugh at it , " said the honest Jester , " if I could for weeping ...
... prisoners to green cassocks1 and black visors ; 2 and they lie all tumbled about on the green , like the crab - apples that you shake down to your swine ; and I would laugh at it , " said the honest Jester , " if I could for weeping ...
الصفحة 196
... prisoners . For three men to attempt them at this moment were little else than madness , for they are good men of war , and have as such placed sentinels to give the alarm when any one approaches ; but I trust soon to gather such a ...
... prisoners . For three men to attempt them at this moment were little else than madness , for they are good men of war , and have as such placed sentinels to give the alarm when any one approaches ; but I trust soon to gather such a ...
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abbot answered armor arms Athelstane attendants Beaumanoir beauty Black Knight blood Bracy Brian de Bois-Guilbert brother called canst castle Cedric champion Christian command companion Coningsburgh Copmanhurst daughter defend Disinherited Knight dress England English exclaimed eyes father fear fool forest friar Friar Tuck Front-de-Bœuf gold Grand Master Gurth hand hath head Heaven hermit holy holy order honor horse Isaac Ivanhoe Jester Jewess King knave Knights Templars Lady Rowena lance lists Locksley look maiden Malvoisin monk Norman outlaw pilgrim postern preceptor priest Prince John Prior Aymer prisoner ransom Rebecca replied reverend Richard Richard Plantagenet Rotherwood Saracens Saxon seemed Sir Knight squire steed sword tell Templar Temple Templestowe thee thine thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt thou wilt thyself tournament valor voice Waldemar Fitzurse Wamba Wilfred wine wounded yeoman yonder zecchins
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الصفحة 396 - But, present still, though now unseen, When brightly shines the prosperous day, Be thoughts of Thee a cloudy screen, To temper the deceitful ray. And...
الصفحة 146 - That is but fair," answered Prince John, "and it shall not be refused thee. If thou dost beat this braggart, Hubert, I will fill the bugle with silver pennies for thee.
الصفحة 94 - ... the spectators, waving of scarfs and handkerchiefs, and general acclamations, attested the interest taken by the spectators in this encounter ; the most equal, as well as the best performed, which had graced the day. But no sooner had the knights resumed their station than the clamour of applause was hushed into a silence so deep and so dead, that it seemed the multitude were afraid even to breathe. A few minutes...
الصفحة 284 - ... 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 were thistle-down or feathers!" "By Saint John of Acre/' said Ivanhoe, raising himself joyfully on his couch, "methought there was but one man in England that might do such a deed!" "The postern gate shakes/' continued Rebecca; "it crashes - it is splintered by his blows - they rush in - the outwork is won...
الصفحة 9 - Truly," said Wamba, without stirring from the spot, " I have consulted my legs upon this matter, and they are altogether of opinion, that to carry my gay garments through these sloughs, would be an act of unfriendship to my sovereign person and royal wardrobe ; wherefore, Gurth, I advise thee to call off Fangs, and leave the herd to their destiny, which, whether they meet with bands of travelling soldiers, or of outlaws, or of wandering pilgrims, can be little else than to be converted into Normans...
الصفحة 92 - The champion, moving onward amid these wellmeant hints, ascended the platform by the sloping alley which led to it from the lists, and to the astonishment of all present, riding straight up to the central pavilion, struck with the sharp end of his spear the shield of Brian de Bois-Guilbert until it rung again.
الصفحة 146 - The archers having previously determined by lot their order of precedence, were to shoot each three shafts in succession. The sports were regulated by an officer of inferior rank, termed the provost of the games; for the high...
الصفحة 149 - A child of seven years old," he said, " might hit yonder target with a headless shaft; but," added he, walking deliberately to the other end of the lists, and sticking the willow wand upright in the ground, " he that hits that rod at five-score yards, I call him an archer, fit to bear both bow and quiver before a king, an it were the stout King Richard himself.
الصفحة 91 - Love of ladies, splintering of lances ! stand forth, gallant knights, fair eyes look upon your deeds ! " The music also of the challengers breathed from time to time wild bursts expressive of triumph or defiance, while the clowns grudged a holiday which seemed to pass away in inactivity; and old knights and nobles lamented in whispers the decay of martial spirit, spoke of the triumphs of their younger days...
الصفحة 147 - You have not allowed for the wind, Hubert," said his antagonist, bending his bow, " or that had been a better shot.