Strigonium, where, in less than two hours, seven hundred resolute gentlemen, as any were in Europe, lost their lives upon the breach. I'll tell you, gentlemen, it was the first, but the best leaguer that ever I beheld with these eyes, except the taking... The Oxford Treasury of English Literature - Página 219por Grace Eleanor Hadow, William Henry Hadow - 1907 - 356 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ben Jonson - 1756 - 526 páginas
...Strigonium ', where, in lefs than two hours, feven hundred refolute gentlemen, as any were in Europe, loft their lives upon the breach. I'll tell you, gentlemen, it was the firft, but the bcft leaguer that ever I beheld with thefe eyes^ except the taking in of — what do... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 494 páginas
...Strigonium, where, in Icfs than two hours, feven hundred refolute gentlemen, as any were in Europe, loft their lives upon the breach. I'll tell you, gentlemen, it was the firit, but the beft leagure, that ever I beheld with thefe •eyes, except the taking of what do you... | |
| 1787 - 530 páginas
...Strigonium, where,. In lefs than two hours, feven hundred refolute gentlemen, as any were in Europe, loft their lives upon the breach. I'll tell you, gentlemen, it was the firft, but the beft leagure that ever I beheld with thefe eyes, except the taking of what do you call... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 páginas
...their livi.s upon the breach.• I'll tell you, gentlemen, it was thr first, but the best leagure, that ever I beheld with these eyes, except the taking in of what dVi you call it, la't year, by the Genotre: but that (of all other) was the mi.rt fatal and danaercus... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 páginas
...be some ten years now. F. Kno. In what place, captain r Bob. Why,. at the beleag'ring of Slrlgonium, where, in less than two hours, seven hundred resolute gentlemen, as any where in Europe, lost their lives upon the breach. I'll tejJ YOU, gentlemen, it was the first, hut... | |
| 1804 - 540 páginas
...be some ten years now. E. Kno. In what place, captain ? Bob. Why, at the beleaguering of Strigomum, where, in less than two hours, seven hundred resolute...breach. I'll tell you, gentlemen ; it was the first, hut the best leagure, that ever I beheld with these eves, except the taking of what do you call 'it,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 páginas
...be some ten years now. E. Kno. In what place, captain ? Bob. Why, at the beleaguering of Strigonium, where, in less than two hours, seven hundred resolute...were in Europe, lost their lives upon the breach. 111 tell you, gentlemen ; it was the first, but the best leagure, that ever I beheld with these eyes,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 440 páginas
...be some ten years now. Y. Kno. In what place, Captain ? Bob. Why, at the beleag'ring of Strigonium, where, in less than two hours, seven hundred resolute...tell you, gentlemen, it was the first but the best leagure, that ever 1 beheld with these eyes, except the taking of what do you call it, last year, by... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 páginas
...some ten years, now. E. Kno. In w liât place, captain ? Bob. Why, at the beleag'ring of Strigonium, ' where, in less than two hours, seven hundred resolute...most fatal and. dangerous exploit that ever I was rang'd in, since I first bore arms before the face of the enemy, as I am a gentleman and a soldier.... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 páginas
...be some ten years now. E. Kno. In what place, captain ? Bob. Why, at the beleaguering of Strigonium, en for himself, or were resolved to turn author, and bring the rest of his brethren into of what do you call it, last year, by the Genoese ; but that (of all others) was the most fatal and... | |
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