The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, 第 1 巻Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1837 |
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... Holinshed , who calls her " a young wench of an eighteene years old ; of favour was she counted likesome , of person stronglie made and manlie , of courage great , hardie , and stout withall ; an under- stander of counsels though she ...
... Holinshed , who calls her " a young wench of an eighteene years old ; of favour was she counted likesome , of person stronglie made and manlie , of courage great , hardie , and stout withall ; an under- stander of counsels though she ...
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... Holinshed says , speaking of the siege of Roan , “ If I should rehearse how deerelie dogs , rats , mice , and cats were sold within the towne , and how greedilie they were by the poore people eaten and devoured , and how the people ...
... Holinshed says , speaking of the siege of Roan , “ If I should rehearse how deerelie dogs , rats , mice , and cats were sold within the towne , and how greedilie they were by the poore people eaten and devoured , and how the people ...
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... Holinshed , 566 . Page 26. line 171.— Had bade them vow before Almighty God . " The Frenchmen indeed preferring fame before worldlie riches , and despising pleasure ( the enemy to warlike prowesse ) , sware ech to other never to render ...
... Holinshed , 566 . Page 26. line 171.— Had bade them vow before Almighty God . " The Frenchmen indeed preferring fame before worldlie riches , and despising pleasure ( the enemy to warlike prowesse ) , sware ech to other never to render ...
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... Holinshed , 550 . This act of barbarity was perpetrated by Henry , that he might people the town with English inhabitants . " This doth Anglorum prælia report , saieng ( not without good ground I believe ) , as followeth : Tum flentes ...
... Holinshed , 550 . This act of barbarity was perpetrated by Henry , that he might people the town with English inhabitants . " This doth Anglorum prælia report , saieng ( not without good ground I believe ) , as followeth : Tum flentes ...
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... Holinshed . Titus Livius . Page 28 , line 249 . ― · Drive back the miserable multitude . " A great number of poore sillie creatures were put out of the gates , which were by the Englishmen that kept the trenches beaten and driven back ...
... Holinshed . Titus Livius . Page 28 , line 249 . ― · Drive back the miserable multitude . " A great number of poore sillie creatures were put out of the gates , which were by the Englishmen that kept the trenches beaten and driven back ...
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