| Latin prose literature, Medieval and modern - 1824 - 658 pages
...engagements with the Moors ; and because, by his superior prowess in these bloody conflicts, he was supposed to have freed the Spaniards from paying the annual tribute of a hundred Christian virgins to their infidel enemies, they represented him as a professed and powerful champion... | |
| Wynnard Hooper - 1824 - 568 pages
...engagements with the Moors ; and because, by his superior prowess in these bloody conflicts, he was supposed to have freed the Spaniards from paying the annual tribute of a hundred Christian virgins to their infidel enemies, they represented him as a professed and powerful champion... | |
| Romani - 1824 - 562 pages
...engagements with the Moors ; and because, by his superior prowess in these bloody conflicts, he was supposed to have freed the Spaniards from paying the annual tribute of a hundred Christian virgins to their. infidel enemies, they represented him as a professed and powerful champion... | |
| Oesterley - Chess - 1824 - 620 pages
...engagements with the Moors ; and because, by his superior prowess in these bloody conflicts, he was supposed to have freed the Spaniards from paying the annual tribute of a hundred Christian virgins to their infidel enemies, they represented him as a professed and powerful champion... | |
| Latin prose literature, Medieval and modern - 1824 - 570 pages
...engagements with the Moors ; and because, by bis superior prowess in these bloody conflicts, he was supposed to have freed the Spaniards from paying the annual tribute of a hundred Christian virgins to their infidel enemies, they represented him as a professed and powerful champion... | |
| Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1871 - 360 pages
...and fought with irrefiftible fury, completely armed, and mounted on a ftately white horfe, in moil of their engagements with the Moors ; and becaufe,...have ever afterwards contributed to exaggerate the charaĆ¢eriftical romantic heroifm of the Spaniards, by which it was occafioned ; and to propagate,... | |
| Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1871 - 362 pages
...and fought with irrefiflible fury, completely armed, and mounted on a ftately white horfe, in moft of their engagements with the Moors ; and becaufe,...was fuppofed to have freed the Spaniards from paying D. 4. Story of the Serpent. 287 the annual tribute of a hundred chriftian virgins to their infidel... | |
| Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1871 - 362 pages
...and fought with irrefiftible fury, completely armed, and mounted on a ftately white horfe, in moft of their engagements with the Moors ; and becaufe, by his fuperior prowefs in thefe bloody confliob, he was fuppofed to have freed the Spaniards from paying the annual tribute of a hundred chriftian... | |
| Thomas Wright - Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) - 1872 - 560 pages
...engagements with the Moors ; and because, by his superior prowess in these bloody conflicts, he was supposed to have freed the Spaniards from paying the annual tribute of a hundred Christian virgins to their infidel enemies, they represented him a& a professed and powerful champion... | |
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