Jacqueline of Holland: A Historical Tale, 第 2 巻Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1831 - 358 ページ |
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... best proofs of Jacqueline's attachment and of its nature , are to be found in her letters , written at this period , which clearly shew the unconsummated state of her connection with Glocester , ( in op- JACQUELINE OF HOLLAND . 13.
... best proofs of Jacqueline's attachment and of its nature , are to be found in her letters , written at this period , which clearly shew the unconsummated state of her connection with Glocester , ( in op- JACQUELINE OF HOLLAND . 13.
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... shew your grace the evidence of my noble Lady Elinor's well - doing . An ' it please your highness , I beseech you to dismiss this rude attendance D 3 JACQUELINE OF HOLLAND . 57 As soon as Glocester recognised him, he whis- ...
... shew your grace the evidence of my noble Lady Elinor's well - doing . An ' it please your highness , I beseech you to dismiss this rude attendance D 3 JACQUELINE OF HOLLAND . 57 As soon as Glocester recognised him, he whis- ...
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... to the battle - axes , and I'll shew you a trick or two . " if A nod from the stranger thus addressed , pro- duced a second unfolding of his companion's cloak ; and two highly - polished battle - axes JACQUELINE OF HOLLAND . 89.
... to the battle - axes , and I'll shew you a trick or two . " if A nod from the stranger thus addressed , pro- duced a second unfolding of his companion's cloak ; and two highly - polished battle - axes JACQUELINE OF HOLLAND . 89.
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... be fitly cared for : Joos Wooters here , my trusty ar- mourer , will do you honour with true Flemish hospitality , and shew you some pieces of rare device and workmanship . Good woman , look up and 96 JACQUELINE OF HOLLAND .
... be fitly cared for : Joos Wooters here , my trusty ar- mourer , will do you honour with true Flemish hospitality , and shew you some pieces of rare device and workmanship . Good woman , look up and 96 JACQUELINE OF HOLLAND .
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... shew yourself in the buttery at the castle . You shall find welcome and where- withal to add to your store . No reply , Signor Balthazar ! Not a word , good dame ! I have had my frolic out - but every one knows I brook no comment . When ...
... shew yourself in the buttery at the castle . You shall find welcome and where- withal to add to your store . No reply , Signor Balthazar ! Not a word , good dame ! I have had my frolic out - but every one knows I brook no comment . When ...
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151 ページ - English knight performing the following deeds of arms : — First, to enter the lists on foot, each armed in the manner he shall please, having a dagger and sword attached to any part of his body, and a battle-axe, with the handle of such length as I shall fix on. The combat to be as follows : ten strokes with the battle-axe, without intermission ; and when these strokes shall have been given, and the judge shall cry out, ' Ho !' ten cuts with the sword to be given without intermission or change...
151 ページ - ... length as the challenger shall fix on. The combat to be as follows : ten strokes of the battleaxe, without intermission ; and when these strokes shall have been given, and the judge shall cry out ' Ho ! ' ten cuts with the sword to be given without intermission or change of armour. When the judge shall cry out ' Ho !' we will resort to our daggers, and give ten stabs with them.
156 ページ - He was wont to keep the nobles of his court under such good government, that, to add to their honour, after having undertaken any deeds of arms, they could not absent themselves from the country where such enterprise was to be performed, until it was perfectly accomplished.
230 ページ - ... enemies, the hope of his friends, the raiser up of the discomfited, standard of Mohammed, lord of all the world. ' To the kings of Germany, of France, and of England, and to all other kings, dukes and counts, and generally to all on whom our courtesy may condescend, greeting, and love in our grace. . • ' Whereas it is very commendable for all who please to relinquish error, through wisdom,— we send to you that you may not delay coming to us to...
153 ページ - ... in Guienne, he received a challenge, couched in all the nice terms and circumlocutions of chivalry, from the Count of Chalons, to meet him lance to lance in a tournament. This fashion was then at its height, and knights and nobles of high renown and princes royal were accustomed to defy each other in the name of God, of the blessed Virgin Mary, and of their respective saints and mistresses, and to invite one another out of love and reverence, to joustings and tiltings, which often terminated...
151 ページ - The combat to be as follows : ten strokes of the battleaxe, without intermission ; and when these strokes shall have been given, and the judge shall cry out ' Ho ! ' ten cuts with the sword to be given without intermission or change of armour. When the judge shall cry out ' Ho !' we will resort to our daggers, and give ten stabs with them. Should either party lose or drop his weapon, the other may continue the use of the one in his hand until the judge shall cry out 'Ho!