| 1820 - 590 páginas
...little frayed by the two former shots. He then took his aim with some deliberation, and the multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer vindicated their opinion of his skill : his arrovr split the willow rod against which it was aimed. A jubilee of acclamations followed ; and even... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 356 páginas
...little frayed by the two former shots. He then took his aim with some deliberation, and the multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer...Prince John, in admiration of Locksley's skill, lost his dislike to his person. " These twenty nobles," he said, " which, with the bugle, thou hast fairly... | |
| david william - 1820 - 564 páginas
...little frayed by the two former shots. He then took his aim with some deliberation, and the multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer...followed ; and even Prince John, in admiration of Locksley '& skill, lost his dislike to his person. " These twenty nobles, " he said, " which, with... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1822 - 550 páginas
...little frayed by the two former shots. He then took his aim with some deliberation, and the multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer...Prince John, in admiration of Locksley's skill, lost his dislike to his person. " These twenty nobles," he said, "which, with the bugle, thou hast fairly... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 304 páginas
...little frayed by the two former shots. . He then took his aim with some deliberation, and the multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer...even Prince John, in admiration of Locksley's skill, lostvhis dislike to his person. " These twenty nobles," he said, " which, with the bugle thou hast... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 852 páginas
...little frayed by the two Former shots. He then took his aim with some deliberation, nnd the multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer...won, are thine own : we will make them fifty, if thou will lake livery and service wilh us as a yeoman of our body guard, and be near lo our person. For... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 728 páginas
...deli»eralion, and the multitude awaited the event in ireathless silence. The archer vindicated their opinon of his skill : his arrow split the willow rod against which it was aimed. A jubilee of acclamations t'olowed; and even Prince John, in admiration of jocksley's skill, lost for an instant his dislike... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 754 páginas
...little frayed by the two former shots. He then took his aim with some deliberation, and the multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer...vindicated their opinion of his skill: his arrow split the willow-rod against which it was aimed. A jubilee of acclamations followed ; and even Prince John, in... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 546 páginas
...little frayed by the two former shots. He then took his aim with some deliberation, and the multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer...followed ; and even Prince John, in admiration of Locksley 's skill, lost for an instant his dislike to his person. " These twenty nobles," he said,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 410 páginas
...little frayed by the two former shots. He then took his aim with some deliberation, and the multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer...nobles," he said, " which, with the bugle, thou hast fairlywon, are thine own ; we will make them fifty, if thou wilt take livery and service with us as... | |
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