| Jean Froissart - 1805 - 508 页
...anfwered, that they did notknow, but believed he was fighting. The king faid to them ; ' Gentlemen, you are all my people, my friends and brethren at arms this day: therefore, as I am blind*, I requeft of you to lead me fo far into the engagement that I may ftrike one ftroke with my fword.' The... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1901 - 452 页
...that they did not know, but believed he was fighting. Upon this, he said to them, " Gentlemen, you are all my people, my friends, and brethren at arms this...may strike one stroke with my sword." The knights consented, and in order that they might not lose him in the crowd, fastened all the reins of their... | |
| Stephen Reynolds Clarke - 1826 - 494 页
...persons * Froissart. * Villani, lib. 12. ' Froissart. about him, " Gentlemen, you are all my people, friends and brethren at arms this day ; therefore,...with my sword." The knights replied, " They would lead him forward directly;" and in order that they might not lose him in the crowd, they fastened all... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 页
...answered they did not know, but believed he was fighting. The king then said to them, " Gentlemen, you are all my people, my friends, and brethren at arms, this...me so far into the engagement that I may strike one blow with my sword." The knights replied they would directly lead him forward ; and in order that they... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1847 - 378 页
...that they did not know, but believed he was fighting. Upon this, he said to them, " Gentlemen, you are all my people, my friends, and brethren at arms this...may strike one stroke with my sword." The knights consented, and in order that they might not lose him in the crowd, fastened all the reins of their... | |
| Jules Michelet - 1847 - 832 页
...kingdom, set the example a* vassal and as knight. He said to his attend. ants, " Gentlemen, you are all my people, my friends and brethren at arms this...engagement that I may strike one stroke with my sword." They obeyed, tliolenpd the reins of their horses to his, and rode in together headforemost among the... | |
| Henry Peter Dunster - 1847 - 278 页
...Gentlemen, you are all my people, my friends, and brethren at arms, therefore, as 1 am blind, I request you to lead me so far into the engagement that I may strike one stroke with my sword." The Knights consented, and in order that they might not lose him in the crowd, fastened all the reins of their... | |
| Jules Michelet - 1851 - 480 页
...the kingdom, set the example as vassal and as knight. He said to his attendants, " Gentlemen, you are all my people, my friends and brethren at arms this...engagement that I may strike one stroke with my sword." They obeyed, fastened the reins of their horses to his, and rode in together headforemost among the... | |
| Ernest Silvanus Appleyard - 1853 - 224 页
...i. chap, cxziz. attendants : " Gentlemen, you are all my people, my friends, and brethren at arms ; therefore, as I am blind, I request of you to lead...strike one stroke with my sword. The knights replied that they would directly lead him forward, and in order that they might not lose him in the crowd,... | |
| John Saunders - 1858 - 806 页
...replied they did not know, but believed he was fighting. The king said to them : ' Gentlemen, you are all my people, my friends and brethren at arms this...strike one stroke with my sword.' The knights replied that they would directly lead him forward ; and, in order that they might not loso him in the crowd,... | |
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