press ; the sharp arrows ran into the menat-arms and into their horses; and many fell horse and men among the Genoese; and when they were down, they could not relieve again, the press was so thick that one overthrew another. .And also, among the Englishmen,... Periodical Criticism - Página 117de Walter Scott - 1835Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1842 - 528 páginas
...still the Englishmen shot whereas they saw thickest press : the sharp arrows ran into the men-of-arms, and into their horses, and many fell, horse and men,...Genoese ; and when they were down, they could not relyne again, the press was so thick that one overthrew another. And also among the Englishmen there... | |
| English history - 1851 - 706 páginas
...still the Englishmen shot whereas they saw thickest press ; the sharp arrows ran into the meu-of-arms, and into their horses and many fell, horse and men,...Genoese ; and when they were down, they could not relyne again, the press was so thick that one overthrew another. And also among the Englishmen there... | |
| English history - 1851 - 704 páginas
...the Englishmen shot whereas they saw thickest press ; the sharp arrows ran into the шеи-of-arms, and into their horses and many fell, horse and men, among the UtMioese ; and when they were down, they could not relyne again, the press was eo thick that one OTerthrew... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 594 páginas
...tlic Englishmen shot whereas they saw the thickest press ; the sharp arrows ran into M num-at-aruis and into their horses; and many fell horse and men among the ""Mese; and when they were down, they could not relieve again; the press was so thick that one overthrew... | |
| 1865 - 708 páginas
...still the Englishmen shot whereas they saw thickest press ; the sharp arrows ran into the men-of-arms, and into their horses and many fell, horse and men,...Genoese ; and when they were down, they could not relyue again, the press was so thick that one overthrew another. Aud also among the Euglishmeu there... | |
| Frederick York Powell, Thomas Frederick Tout - 1885 - 424 páginas
...great number thereof, and still the Englishmen kept shooting wherever they saw the thickest press ; and the sharp arrows ran into the men-at-arms and into their horses, and many fell among the Genoese, and when they were down they could not get up again, for the press was so thick... | |
| Arthur Martin Wheeler - 1886 - 402 páginas
...still the Englishmen shot whereas they saw thickest press; the sharp arrows ran into the men-of-arms and into their horses, and many fell, horse and men,...the Genoese; and when they were down, they could not relyne again, the press was so thick that one overthrew another. And also among the Englishmen there... | |
| William James Ashley - 1887 - 226 páginas
...ever still the Englishmen shot as they saw thickest press ; the sharp arrows ran into the men of arms and into their horses ; and many fell, horse and men,...the Genoese ; and when they were down they could not rise again ; the press was so thick that one overthrew another. And also among the Englishmen there... | |
| Gustave Masson - 1888 - 416 páginas
...them, and killed a great number of them ; and ever still the Englishmen shot where as they saw thicker press. The sharp arrows ran into the men-at-arms,...and into their horses, and many fell, horse and men, amongst the Genoese, and when they were down, they could not rise again ; the press was so thick that... | |
| Gustave Masson - 1888 - 418 páginas
...them, and killed a great number of them ; and ever still the Englishmen shot where as they saw thicker press. The sharp arrows ran into the men-at-arms,...and into their horses, and many fell, horse and men, amongst the Genoese, and when they were down, they could not rise again ; the press was so thick that... | |
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