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" Rebecca could observe, from the number of men placed for the defence of this post, that the besieged entertained apprehensions for its safety; and from the mustering of the assailants in a direction nearly opposite to the outwork, it seemed no less plain... "
Waverley Novels - 88 ページ
Walter Scott 著 - 1866
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Everyday Classics: Eighth Reader : the Introduction to Literature

Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1918 - 488 ページ
...she hastily communicated to Ivanhoe, and added, "The skirts of the wood seem lined with archers, 25 although only a few are advanced from its dark shadow." . "Under what banner?" asked Ivanhoe. "A singular novelty," muttered the knight, "to advance to storm such a castle without pennon or banner...

Ivanhoe: A Romance

Walter Scott - 1919 - 520 ページ
...men placed for the defence of this post, that the besieged entertained apprehensions for its safety ; and from the mustering of the assailants in a direction nearly opposite to the outwork, it seemed 110 less plain that it had been selected as a vulnerable point of attack. These appearances she hastily...

Ivanhoe: A Romance

Walter Scott - 1920 - 512 ページ
...appearances she hastily communicated to Ivanhoe, and added, " The skirts of the wood seem lined with archery although only a few are advanced from its dark shadow." "Under what oanner?" a&ked Ivanhoe. "Under no eiis.gn of war which I can observe," answered Kebecca. "A singular...

McGuffey's First [-sixth] Eclectic Reader, 第 6 巻

William Holmes McGuffey - 1921 - 506 ページ
...Say, "Not a tear must o'er her fall; 'He giveth his beloved, sleep.'" XL1X. DESCRIPTION OF A SIEGE. "THE skirts of the wood seem lined with archers, although..."Under what banner?" asked Ivanhoe. "Under no ensign which I can observe," answered Rebecca. " A singular novelty," muttered the knight, "to advance to...

Journeys Through Bookland: A New and Original Plan for Reading ..., 第 4 巻

Charles H. Sylvester - 1922 - 538 ページ
...men placed for the defence of this post, that the besieged entertained apprehensions for its safety; and from the mustering of the assailants in a direction...had been selected as a vulnerable point of attack. 3. A barbican is a tower or outwork built to defend the entry to a castle or fortification. These appearances...

Ivanhoe

Walter Scott - 1923 - 582 ページ
...men placed for the defence of this post, that the besieged entertained apprehensions for its safety; and from the mustering of the assailants in a direction..."Under what banner?" asked Ivanhoe. "Under no ensign o/ war which I can observe, "answered Rebecca. "A singular novelty," muttered the knight, "to advance...

Englisches Lesebuch, 第 1 巻

Friedrich W. D. Brie - 1923 - 328 ページ
...men placed for the defence of this post, that the besieged entertained apprehensions for its safety; and ,from the mustering of the assailants in a direction...had been selected as a vulnerable point of attack. 50 These appearances she hastily communicated to Ivanhoe, and added, 'The skirts of the wood seem lined...

Literature Dramatized for Classroom Use

Mildred Allen Butler - 1926 - 236 ページ
...At least cover thyself with yonder ancient buckler. REBECCA [taking up the shield and looking out]. The skirts of the wood seem lined with archers, although only a few are advanced from its dark shadow. IVANHOE. Under what banner? IVANHOE. A singular novelty to advance to storm a castle without pennon...

McGuffey's New 4th, 6th, Eclectic Reader, 第 6 巻

William Holmes McGuffey - 1867 - 466 ページ
...Normans; the besiegers, Saxons. Barbacan, an outer defense, or fortification, used as a watch-tower. 1. THE skirts of the wood seem lined with archers, although...advanced from its dark shadow. "Under what banner?" asked Tvanhoe. "Under no ensign which I can observe/' answered Rebecca. " A singular novelty," muttered the...




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