thou speakest foolishly, for by the God of heaven, on whose grace I have relied, and in whom I have a firm hope of victory, I would not, even if I could, increase my number by one... England - 283 ページNīlakaṇṭha Mimaṃsakabhaṭṭa (son of Ṣaṇkara.) 著 - 1872全文表示 - この書籍について
| Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1827 - 580 ページ
...English archers, who would be desirous of being with Mm. When the king said, "thou speakest foolishly, for by -the God of heaven, on whose grace I have relied,...are the people of God, whom. he thinks me worthy to hate! at this they met with better meat and drink than they had found' before in their march, and where... | |
| 1845 - 538 ページ
...he had there, ten thousand of the best English archers ; when Henry said, " Thou speakest foolishly, for by the God of Heaven, on whose grace I have relied,...not, even if I could, increase my number by one." Shakspere had the anecdote from Holinshed. The fidelity of the poet's descriptions is very remarkable,... | |
| 1845 - 370 ページ
...he had there, ten thousand of the best English archers ; when Henry said, " Thou speakest foolishly, for by the God of Heaven, on whose grace I have relied,...not, even if I could, increase my number by one." Shakspere had the anecdote from Holinshed. The fidelity of the poet's descriptions is very remarkable,... | |
| 1845 - 762 ページ
...he had there, ten thousand of the best English archers ; when Henry said, " Thou speakest foolishly, for by the God of Heaven, on whose grace I have relied,...not, even if I could, increase my number by one." Shakspere had the aneedote from Holinshed. The fidelity of the poet's descriptions is very remarkable,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Charles John Kean - 1859 - 104 ページ
...English Archers, who would be desirous of being with him: when the King said, Thou speaketh foolishly, for, by the God of Heaven, on whose grace I have relied,...worthy to have at this time. Dost thou not believe the Almighty, with these his humble few, is able to conquer the haughty opposition of the French, who... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1869 - 638 ページ
...thousand more of the bold archers who were left behind in England. " Thou speakest foolishly," said Henry, "for, by the God of Heaven, on Whose grace I have...in Whom I have a firm hope of victory, I would not, if I could, increase my number by one man. For those whom I have are the people of God, whom He thinks... | |
| William Beamont - 1872 - 652 ページ
...: " Oh no ! Wish not such a wish, wish not such a wish ; for, trusting in Him on whose grace I lean and in whom I have a firm hope of victory, I would not if I could have one man more." Having reminded his soldiers that their only hope of victory lay in... | |
| Chetham Society - 1872 - 318 ページ
...: " Oh no ! Wish not such a wish, wish not such a wish ; for, trusting in Him on whose grace I lean and in whom I have a firm hope of victory, I would not if I could have one man more." Having reminded his soldiers that their only hope of victory lay in... | |
| Emma Louisa Seeley - 1883 - 364 ページ
...King turning to him said, 'Thou speakest foolishly, for by the God of heaven, in Whose grace I trust, and in Whom I have a firm hope of victory, I would not have one more. Dost thou not believe that the Almighty with these few can overcome the pride of the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 152 ページ
...man's company That fears his fellowship to die with us. This day is call'd the feast of Crispian : (4) I have a firm hope of victory, I would not, even if...God, whom he thinks me worthy to have at this time. — Nicholas's History of Agincourt. C,'l) " The King prays like a Christian and swears like a heathen,"... | |
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