| Jean Froissart - 1901 - 452 页
...English archers then advanced one step forward, and shot their arrows with such force and quickness that it seemed as if it snowed. When the Genoese felt these arrows, which pierced through their armor, some of them cut the strings of their cross-bows, others flung them to the ground,... | |
| 1807 - 588 页
...advanced one step forward and shot their arrows with such force and quickness, thatit seemed asifit snowed. ' When the Genoese felt these arrows, which pierced their arms, heads, aijd through their armour, some of them cut the strings of their crossbows, others flung them on the... | |
| Robert Roscoe - 1813 - 156 页
...English archers then advanced one step forward, and shot their arrows with such force and quickness, that it seemed as if it snowed. When the Genoese felt these...all turned about, and retreated quite discomfited." Johnes's Froissart, vol. ip 514, 325. M 2 Together twin'd, the wrestlers gasp. P. 57. " There was much... | |
| Robert Roscoe - 1813 - 128 页
...English archers then advanced one step forward, and shot their arrows with such force and quickness, that it seemed as if it snowed. When the Genoese felt these...all turned about, and retreated quite discomfited." Johnes's Froissart, vol. ip 514, 325. Together twin'd, the wresflers gasp. P. 57. " There was much... | |
| 1823 - 380 页
...English archers then advanced one step forward, and shot their arrows with such force and quickness, that it seemed as if it snowed. ' When the Genoese felt...some of them cut the strings of their cross-bows, otliers flung them on the ground, and all turned about, and retreated, quite discomfited. The French... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1835 - 386 页
...EnglUh archers then advanced one step forward, and shot their arrows with such force and quickness, that it seemed as if it snowed. " When the Genoese felt...quite discomfited. The French had a large body of men-at-arms on horseback, richly dressed, to support the Genoese. *' The King of France, seeing them... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 394 页
...step forward, and shot their arrows with such force and quickness, that it seemed as if it snowed. u When the Genoese felt these arrows, which pierced...quite discomfited. The French had a large body of men-at-arms on horseback, richly dressed, to support the Genoese. *' The King of France, seeing them... | |
| 1836 - 282 页
...Genoese could not withstand the force of these arrows, which pierced completely through their armour ; so some of them cut the strings of their cross-bows,...about and retreated quite discomfited. The French had drawn up a large body of men-atarms on horseback, richly dressed, to support the Genoese; and when... | |
| Walter Scott - 1838 - 1198 页
...step forward, and shot their arrows nilh such force and quickness, that it seemed as if it snowed. u When the Genoese felt these arrows, which pierced...about, and retreated, quite discomfited. The French bad a large Di dy of men at-arm* on horseback, richly dressed, to support the Genoese. " The King of... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1839 - 850 页
...English archers then advanced one step forward, and shot their arrows with such force and quickness that it seemed as if it snowed. When the Genoese felt these...quite discomfited. The French had a large body of men-at-arms on horseback, richly dressed, to support the Genoese. The king of France, seeing them thus... | |
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