| Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 512 páginas
...delivered by the sudden, or, as they deemed, the miraculous, retreat of the Christians ; " and the laurels of Richard were blasted by the prudence, or envy, of his companions. The hero, ascending an hill, and veiling his face, exclaimed with an indignant voice, " Those who are unwilling to rescue,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 482 páginas
...vl.^ c; CHAP. Richard were blasted by the prudence or L1X- of his companions. The hero, ascending an hill, and veiling his face, exclaimed with an indignant...Christ !" After his return to Acre, on the news that Jafla was surprised by the sultan, he sailed with some merchant vessels, and leaped foremost on the... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 594 páginas
...were delivered by the sudden, or, as they deemed, the miraculous, retreat ot the Christians;'7 and the laurels of Richard were blasted by the prudence, or...the sepulchre of Christ !" After his return to Acre, ou the news that Jalla was surprised !>y the sultan, he sailed with some merchant vessels, and leaped... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1830 - 704 páginas
...squadrons file seaward past him, is said to have covered his face, and exclaimed with indignation, " Those who are unwilling to rescue, are unworthy to view the sepulchre of Christ I " This was the last memorable effort of Plantagenet to restore the declining fortunes of the Latin... | |
| Alexander Sutherland - 1830 - 366 páginas
...squadrons file seaward past him, is said to have covered his face, and exclaimed with indignation, " Those who are unwilling to rescue, are unworthy to view the sepulchre of Christ ! " This was the last memorable effort of Plantagenet to restore the declining fortunes of the Latin... | |
| 536 páginas
...exclaim indignantly, when in Palestine, he beheld his troops seized with an unreasonable panic, — " Those who are unwilling to rescue, are unworthy to view the sepulchre of Christ !" We had no English grandmasters, but we have instances of English knights, fighting bravely in the... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1840 - 390 páginas
...laurels of Richard were blasted by the prudence, or envy, of his companions. The hero, ascending an hill, and veiling his face, exclaimed with an indignant...are unwilling to rescue, are unworthy to view, the se*' pulchre of Christ !" After his return to Acre, on the news that Jaffa was surprised by the sultan,... | |
| 1840 - 528 páginas
...bow and spear. And years have o'er those old crusaders cast The dim mysterious mantle of the past. 10 And veiling his face exclaimed with an indignant voice, ' Those who are un-> willing to rescue, are unworthy to view the sepulchre of Christ.' Gibbon, vol. xi. p. 148. 11... | |
| Joseph François Michaud - 1852 - 606 páginas
...fury ; such as remained partisans of Eichard, * Gibbon's conclusion is very different. He says, " The laurels of Richard were blasted by the prudence or envy of his companions." — TRANS. VOL. I. 2 K reproached his enemies with misleading the spirit of the army ; but all parties... | |
| 1854 - 392 páginas
...accomplished. Mortified and indignant, he covered his face as he turned toward the sacred spot, exclaiming, " Those who are unwilling to rescue are unworthy to view the sepulchre of Christ!" He returned to Acre, and, hearing that Jaffa had been surprised, sailed thither with some merchant-vessels;... | |
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