Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1866 - 469 էջ |
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Էջ 458
... Holinshed , who calls her " a young wench of an eighteene years old , of favour was she counted likesome , of person stronglie made and manlie , of courage great , hardie , and stout withall ; an understander of counsels though she were ...
... Holinshed , who calls her " a young wench of an eighteene years old , of favour was she counted likesome , of person stronglie made and manlie , of courage great , hardie , and stout withall ; an understander of counsels though she were ...
Էջ 459
... Holinshed says , speaking of the siege of Roanne , " If I should rehearse how deerelie dogs , rats , mise , and cats were sold within the towne , and how greedilie they were by the poore people eaten and devoured , and how the people ...
... Holinshed says , speaking of the siege of Roanne , " If I should rehearse how deerelie dogs , rats , mise , and cats were sold within the towne , and how greedilie they were by the poore people eaten and devoured , and how the people ...
Էջ 460
... Holinshed the English army consisted of only 15,000 men , harassed with a tedious march of a month , in very bad weather , through an enemy's country , and for the most part sick of a flux . Не states the number of the French at 60,000 ...
... Holinshed the English army consisted of only 15,000 men , harassed with a tedious march of a month , in very bad weather , through an enemy's country , and for the most part sick of a flux . Не states the number of the French at 60,000 ...
Էջ 461
... the citie at diverse gates , sometime to the losse of the one partie and sometimes of the other , as chances of warre in such adventures happen . " Holinshed , 566 . NOTE 14 , PAGE 19 . " The Frenchmen indeed NOTES TO JOAN OF ARC . 461.
... the citie at diverse gates , sometime to the losse of the one partie and sometimes of the other , as chances of warre in such adventures happen . " Holinshed , 566 . NOTE 14 , PAGE 19 . " The Frenchmen indeed NOTES TO JOAN OF ARC . 461.
Էջ 462
... Holinshed , 566 . NOTE 15 , PAGE 19 . " The king of England , advertised of their hautie courages , determined to conquer them by famine which would not be tamed by weapon . Wherefore he stopped all the passages , both by water and land ...
... Holinshed , 566 . NOTE 15 , PAGE 19 . " The king of England , advertised of their hautie courages , determined to conquer them by famine which would not be tamed by weapon . Wherefore he stopped all the passages , both by water and land ...
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