... wept ; but this paroxysm of sensibility was akin to that of devotion. Her visions came, her protector saint Michael appeared ; and, if we are to believe the testimony of the French knights, she got up and fought till the gallant Gladesdale was slain... The History of France ... - Seite 109von Eyre Evans Crowe - 1869Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1830 - 812 Seiten
...was akin to that of devotion. Her visions camr, her protector, St. Michael, appeared ; and if we are to believe the testimony of the French, knights, she...proportionate to the benefits he had received. He nn longer doubted the divine mission of his preserver. A fresh victory obtained over the English at... | |
| 1830 - 550 Seiten
...was akin to that of devotion. Her visions came, her protector St. Michael appeared ; and if we are to believe the testimony of the French knights, she...immediately raised the siege. Joan, having accomplished go considerable a portion of her promises, would not allow the enemy to be pursued. " The gratitude... | |
| Eyre Evans Crowe - 1886 - 410 Seiten
...akin K 4 to that of devotion. Her visions came, her protector saint Michael appeared ; and, if we are to believe the testimony of the French knights, she...the divine mission of his preserver. A fresh victory gained over the English at Patay, in which Fastolffe showed a want of courage, and the gallant Talbot... | |
| Andrew Bell (of Southampton) - 1863 - 392 Seiten
...till the gallant Gladesdale was slain and his fort taken. The English immediately raised the seige. Joan, having accomplished so considerable a portion...the divine mission of his preserver. A fresh victory gained over the English at Patay, in which Fastolffe showed a want of courage, and the gallant Talbot... | |
| Andrew Bell - 1863 - 386 Seiten
...was akin to that of devotion. Her visions came, her protector saint Michael appeared ; and, if we are to believe the testimony of the French knights, she...his fort taken. The English immediately raised the seige. Joan, having accomplished so considerable a portion of her promises, would not allow the enemy... | |
| Andrew Bell (of Southampton) - 1863 - 386 Seiten
...akin to that of devotion. Her visions came, her protector saint Michael appeared ; and, if we are• to believe the testimony of the French knights, she...his fort taken. The English immediately raised the seige. Joan, having accomplished so considerable a portion of her promises, would not allow the enemy... | |
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