| Robert Henry - 1788 - 430 páginas
...youths, divided into oppofite " bands, encounter one another. In one place " Ibme fly, and others purfue, without being " able to overtake them. In another...place, " one of the bands overtakes and overturns the " other1*," *wornbroi The noble youth in thofe fchools of chivalryr fometimes contracted the moft fincere... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 434 páginas
...youths, divided into oppofite " bands, encounter one another. In one place " fome fly and others purfue, without being " able to overtake them. In another...of the bands overtakes and overturns the " other." '8 brothers. f ome times contracted the moft fincere and lafting Swom The noble youth in thofe fchools... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 436 páginas
...youths, divided into oppofite " bands, encounter one another. In one place " fome fly and others purfue, without being " able to overtake them. In another...place, " one of the bands overtakes and overturns the " other."18 Swom The noble youth in thofe fchools of chivalry, brothers. fometimes contracted the moft... | |
| Charles Mills - 1825 - 838 páginas
...arms. The hope of victory rouses the spirits of these noble youths ; their fiery horses neigh «nd prance, and champ their foaming bits. At length the...broke out with fresh vigour in the reign of Richard Cceur de Lion ; and England, which hitherto had but partially and occasionally engaged in the crusades,... | |
| Hannah Lawrance - 1838 - 474 páginas
...length the signal is given, and the sports begin. The youths, divided into opposite bands, encounter one another. In one place some fly, and others pursue,...one of the bands overtakes and overturns the other." This pompous description, stripped of its highsounding words, will be found merely to delineate the... | |
| Joseph Strutt - 1838 - 420 páginas
...divided into opposite companies, encountered one another: in one place they fled, and others pursued, without being able to overtake them; in another place one of the bands overtook and overturned the other." According to Virgil, the Roman youth presented their lances towards... | |
| 1839 - 272 páginas
...divided into opposite companies, encountered one another : in one place they fled, and others pursued, without being able to overtake them ; in another place one of the bands came up to and overturned the other, and so on. There was a kind of justing called the cane game, which... | |
| Charles Mills - 1844 - 542 páginas
...length the signal is given, and the sports begin. The youths, divided into opposite bands, encounter one another. In one place some fly, and others pursue,...broke out with fresh vigour in the reign of Richard Cœur de Lion ; and England, which hitherto had but partially and occasionally engaged in the crusades,... | |
| Charles Mills - 1844 - 256 páginas
...length the signal is given, and the sports begin. The youths, divided into opposite bands, encounter one another. In one place some fly, and others pursue,...broke out with fresh vigour in the reign of Richard Cœur de Lion ; and England, which hitherto had but partially and occasionally engaged in the crusades,... | |
| 1845 - 1024 páginas
...signal is given, and the sports begin. The youths, divided into opposite bands, encounter one ¡mother. In another place, one of the bands overtakes and overturns the other." The noble youth in those schools of chivalry, sometimes contracted the most sincere and lasting friendships,... | |
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