The Edinburgh Review, Volume 33A. and C. Black, 1820 |
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... Land , and inquires of the Templar , who were the most distinguished of the Christian champions in that arduous warfare . - He answers , that none were to be compared to the valiant knights of his order . 99 99 " Were there then none in ...
... Land , and inquires of the Templar , who were the most distinguished of the Christian champions in that arduous warfare . - He answers , that none were to be compared to the valiant knights of his order . 99 99 " Were there then none in ...
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... land . -Betimes in the morning he calls on the neglected Jew , and throws him into an agony of terror and gratitude , by informing him that Bois - Guilbert and his Moors meant to waylay him on his road , and offering at the same time to ...
... land . -Betimes in the morning he calls on the neglected Jew , and throws him into an agony of terror and gratitude , by informing him that Bois - Guilbert and his Moors meant to waylay him on his road , and offering at the same time to ...
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... Land ; and the mixture of the cym- bals and bells seemed to bid welcome at once , and defiance , to the knights as they advanced . With the eyes of an immense con- course of spectators fixed upon them , the five knights advanced up to ...
... Land ; and the mixture of the cym- bals and bells seemed to bid welcome at once , and defiance , to the knights as they advanced . With the eyes of an immense con- course of spectators fixed upon them , the five knights advanced up to ...
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... land where he was bred , men would as soon take for their mark King Arthur's round - table , which held sixty knights around it . A child of seven years old , " he said , " ' might hit it with a headless shaft ; but , added he , walking ...
... land where he was bred , men would as soon take for their mark King Arthur's round - table , which held sixty knights around it . A child of seven years old , " he said , " ' might hit it with a headless shaft ; but , added he , walking ...
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... land of bloodshed and cruelty ; but betake thyself to Cordova , where thy brother liveth in safety , under the shadow of the throne , even of the throne of Boabdil the Sa- racen ; for less cruel are the cruelties of the Moors unto the ...
... land of bloodshed and cruelty ; but betake thyself to Cordova , where thy brother liveth in safety , under the shadow of the throne , even of the throne of Boabdil the Sa- racen ; for less cruel are the cruelties of the Moors unto the ...
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