| William Henry Ireland - 1824 - 428 páginas
...coming forward perceyved the horsemen, and imagining to deceyve their enemies, commaunded the footemeu to environe and enclose themselves about with their...lorde Scales, the lorde Hungerford, and Sir Thomas Rampstonn, were the chief: howbeit divers archers, which had shot all their arrowes, having onely their... | |
| William Henry Ireland, William Wotherspoon Ireland - 1824 - 794 páginas
...the counsels of Charles VII. Page 90. In the course of this day much -was gained by the French, S/-c. Speaking of the unfortunate conflict at Pathay, Grafton...wounded at the backe, and so was taken. Then their hartcs began to faint, and they fled, in which flight there were slayne above twelve hundred, and taken... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1909 - 220 páginas
...was no remedie, but to fight at adventure. This battayle continued by the space of three long houres. And although the Englishe men were overpressed with...Talbot was sore wounded at the backe, and so was taken . . . there were slayne about twelve hundred, and taken xl. Whereof the Lorde Talbot, the Lorde Scales,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1909 - 220 páginas
...was no remedie, but to fight at adventure. This battayle continued by the space of three long houres. And although the Englishe men were overpressed with...Talbot was sore wounded at the backe, and so was taken . . . there were slayne about twelve hundred, and taken xl. Whereof the Lorde Talbot, the Lorde Scales,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1909 - 220 páginas
...was no remedie, but to fight at adventure. This battayle continued by the space of three long houres. And although the Englishe men were overpressed with...Talbot was sore wounded at the backe, and so was taken . . . there were slayne about twelve hundred, and taken xl. Whereof the Lorde Talbot, the Lorde Scales,... | |
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