| Jean Froissart - 1901 - 452 páginas
...presented, and began to shoot. The 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... | |
| Robert Roscoe - 1813 - 156 páginas
...reach of their arrows." — " The 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 their arms, heads, and through their armour, some... | |
| Robert Roscoe - 1813 - 128 páginas
...reach of their arrows." — " The 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 their arms, heads, and through their armour, some... | |
| 1823 - 380 páginas
...presented, and began to shoot. The 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 their arms, heads, and through their armour, some... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1835 - 386 páginas
...presented, and began to shoot. The 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 these arrows, which pierced their arms, heads, and through their armour, some... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 394 páginas
...presented, and began to shoot. The English archers then advanced one 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 their arms, heads, and through their armour, some... | |
| Edward Smedley - 1836 - 536 páginas
...had received the first volley. " The archers then advanced one step forward, and shot their arrows with such force and quickness, that it seemed as if it snowed." The Genoese, smarting under their wounds, instantly gave way; they had attacked with little good will,... | |
| 1836 - 282 páginas
...presented, and began to shoot. The English archers then advanced one step forward, and " shot their arrows with such force and quickness, that it seemed as if it snowed." The Genoese could not withstand the force of these arrows, which pierced completely through their armour... | |
| 1839 - 764 páginas
...presented, and began to shoot. The 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 their arms, heads, and through their armour, some... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1839 - 850 páginas
...presented, and began to shoot. The 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 their arms, heads, and through their armour, some... | |
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