Chronicle of the CidLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 468 páginas |
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... brought about by the same means , they invited the invaders , and aided them with all their influence . These wretches are inexcusable . Count Julian was provoked by heavier injuries to pursue the same unhappy course . Rodrigo the ...
... brought about by the same means , they invited the invaders , and aided them with all their influence . These wretches are inexcusable . Count Julian was provoked by heavier injuries to pursue the same unhappy course . Rodrigo the ...
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... consumption in his Palace of Happiness , he ordered that all his treasures should be brought out to amuse him . They were laid before him , silk and tapestry , jewels , vessels of XX INTRODUCTION . How the Cid defeated Count.
... consumption in his Palace of Happiness , he ordered that all his treasures should be brought out to amuse him . They were laid before him , silk and tapestry , jewels , vessels of XX INTRODUCTION . How the Cid defeated Count.
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... brought with them into Spain the causes of their own destruction , .. despotism and polygamy ; consumptive prin- ciples , which suffered indeed the body to mature , but when the growing energy had ceased , immediately began their morbid ...
... brought with them into Spain the causes of their own destruction , .. despotism and polygamy ; consumptive prin- ciples , which suffered indeed the body to mature , but when the growing energy had ceased , immediately began their morbid ...
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... brought them together excited them , they elected a leader , and founded the kingdom of Na- varre . The local deities whom their Pagan ancestors had worshipped were less numerous than the Saints who patronized the churches of the ...
... brought them together excited them , they elected a leader , and founded the kingdom of Na- varre . The local deities whom their Pagan ancestors had worshipped were less numerous than the Saints who patronized the churches of the ...
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... brought up in the studies besceming dames , so that they might be of good customs , and instructed in devotion and in all things which it behoved them to know . Cid . cap . 1 . f . 193 . Garibay . lib.11.cap.1 . Rod . Tol . lib.6.cap ...
... brought up in the studies besceming dames , so that they might be of good customs , and instructed in devotion and in all things which it behoved them to know . Cid . cap . 1 . f . 193 . Garibay . lib.11.cap.1 . Rod . Tol . lib.6.cap ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Abbot Abenalfange Abeniaf Alcayde Almogavares Almoravides Alvar Fañez answer Aragon arms bade battle Berganza beseech besought bidding Bivar BOOK brother King Don Burgos called Campeador Castillians Castle Chr.del Cid Christians Chronicle Cid's command Count Don daughters death del Cid Denia Diego Laynez Don Arias Gonzalo Don Diego Ordoñez Don Rodrigo Doña Ximena father gave give Gonzalez greatly Guazil hath heard heart honour horse host Howbeit King Don Alfonso King Don Ferrando King Don Garcia King Don Sancho King of Aragon King of Leon King of Valencia King of Zaragoza King Yahia kingdom kingdom of Leon knew knights land Leon Lord manner maravedis Martin Antolinez Minaya Monastery Moorish Moors Navarre Nuño oath Pedro Poema prisoner rode Sandoval saying slain Spain spoil sword thee thing thou Toledo took counsel town unto Valencia vassals Vellido Xativa Zamora Zaragoza
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Página 407 - But Abishai the son of Zeruiah succoured him, and smote the Philistine, and killed him. Then the men of David sware unto him, saying, "Thou shalt go no more out with us to battle, that thou quench not the light of Israel.
Página 425 - God ! is the Count of Saldana indeed coming?"- — •" Look where he is," replied the cruel King, "and now go and greet him whom you have so long desired to see.
Página 366 - Allí habló un moro viejo, de esta manera hablara: -¿Para qué nos llamas, rey, para qué es esta llamada? -¡Ay de mi Alhama! Habéis de saber, amigos, una nueva desdichada, que cristianos de braveza ya nos han ganado Alhama. -¡Ay de mi Alhama! Allí habló un alfaquí de barba crecida y cana. -Bien se te emplea, buen rey, buen rey, bien se te empleara. -¡Ay de mi Alhama!
Página 434 - Their shields before their breasts, forth at once they go, Their lances in the rest levell'd fair and low ; Their banners and their crests waving in a row, Their heads all stooping down toward the saddle-bow. The Cid was in the midst, his shout was heard afar, * I am Rui Diaz, the Champion of Bivar ; Strike amongst them, gentlemen, for sweet mercies...
Página 435 - Their shields before their breasts, Forth at once they go, Their lances in the rest Levelled fair and low ; Their banners and their crests Waving in a row, Their heads all stooping down Towards the saddle bow. The Cid was in the midst, His shout was heard afar: "I am Rui Diaz, The champion of Bivar; Strike amongst them, gentlemen, For sweet mercies' sake !" There where Bermuez fought Amidst the foe they brake, — Three hundred bannered knights, — It was a gallant show.
Página 395 - ... no puede dormir de noche, nin gustar de las viandas, ni alzar del suelo los ojos, ni osar salir de su casa, nin fablar con sus amigos antes les niega la fabla, temiendo que les ofenda el aliento de su infamia.
Página 448 - There is no honor in your heart, nor truth in what you say ; You cheat your comrade and your lord, you flatter to betray ; Your hatred I despise, your friendship I defy ! False to all mankind, and most to God on high, I shall force you to confess that what I say is true.
Página 445 - He bowed his mane to the earth, his muzzle at his feet. The Cid by the neck and mane drew him to his den, He thrust him in at the hatch, and came to the hall again: He found his knights, his vassals, and all his valiant men ; He asked for his sons-in-law; they were neither of them there. I defy you for a coward and a traitor as you are.
Página 232 - Dona Ximena and her daughters who were awaiting him, when they saw him come riding in ; and he stopt when he came to them, and said, ' Great honour have I won for you, while you kept Valencia this day ! God and the Saints have sent us goodly gain, upon your coming. Look, with a bloody sword, and a horse all sweat, this is the way that we conquer the Moors ! Pray God that I may live yet awhile for your sakes, and you shall enter into great honour, and they shall kiss your hands.