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 th.e multitude were afraid even to breathe. A few minutes' pause having been allowed, that the combatants... The Waverley novels. 25 vols. - 61 ページsir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) 著 - 1862全文表示 - この書籍について
| 1820 - 590 ページ
...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...been allowed, that the combatants and their horses Riight recover breath, Prince John with his truncheon signed to the trumpets to sound the onset. The... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 304 ページ
...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...into a silence, so deep and so dead that it seemed th<if multitude were afraid even to breathe. A few minutes pause having been allowed, that the combatants... | |
| William Brittainham Lacey - 1828 - 308 ページ
...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...having been allowed, that the combatants and their hordes might recover breath, Prince John with his truncheon signed to the trumpets to sound the onset.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 852 ページ
...interest taken oy 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...with his truncheon signed to the trumpets to sound tho onset. The champions a second time sprung from their stations, and closed in the centre of the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 576 ページ
...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...so deep and so dead, that it seemed the multitude \vere afraid even to breathe. A few minutes' pause having been allowed, that the combatants and their... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 ページ
...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 clamor of applause was hushed into a silence, so deep and so dead, that it seemed the multitude were... | |
| Pierre François Merlet - 1837 - 314 ページ
...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 stations, than the clamour of applause was hushed into a silence, so deep and so dead, that it seemed... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 410 ページ
...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...minutes pause having been allowed, that the combatants r.nd their horses might recover breath, Prince John with his truncheon signed to the trumpets to sound... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 748 ページ
...most equal, as well as the best performed, which had graced the day. But no sooner had the inights resumed their station, than the clamour of applause...allowed, that the combatants and their horses might reeover breath, Prince John with his truncheon signed to the trumpets to sound the onset. The champions... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 728 ページ
...interest taken by the spectators in this encounter: the most equal ля well as the formed, whiclnhad graced the day. But no sooner had the knights resumed their station, than the clamour of аррГаиэе was Imshrd in and so dead, that it seemed the multitude were afraid even to breathe.... | |
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