The World's Story: A History of the World in Story, Song and Art, Ed. by Eva March Tappan, Volume 9Eva March Tappan Houghton Mifflin, 1914 - History, Universal |
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Page 273
... Master , " that his quarrel is just and honourable ? Bring forward the Crucifix and the Te igitur . " 1 " Sir , and most reverend father , " answered Malvoisin , readily , " our brother here present hath already sworn to the truth of ...
... Master , " that his quarrel is just and honourable ? Bring forward the Crucifix and the Te igitur . " 1 " Sir , and most reverend father , " answered Malvoisin , readily , " our brother here present hath already sworn to the truth of ...
Page 274
... Master here present allows a fair field , and equal parti- tion of sun and wind , and whatever else appertains to a fair combat . " The trumpets again sounded , and there was a dead pause of many minutes . " No champion appears for the ...
... Master here present allows a fair field , and equal parti- tion of sun and wind , and whatever else appertains to a fair combat . " The trumpets again sounded , and there was a dead pause of many minutes . " No champion appears for the ...
Page 281
... Master , looking upwards . " Fiat voluntas tua ! " 1 When the first moments of surprise were over , Wilfred of Ivanhoe demanded of the Grand Master , as judge of the field , if he had manfully and rightfully done his duty in the combat ...
... Master , looking upwards . " Fiat voluntas tua ! " 1 When the first moments of surprise were over , Wilfred of Ivanhoe demanded of the Grand Master , as judge of the field , if he had manfully and rightfully done his duty in the combat ...
Contents
A TRADITION OF EARLY BRITAIN | 9 |
CARDINAL WOLSEY GOING IN PROCESSION | 27 |
Anthony Trollope | 29 |
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