| Oliver Goldsmith - 1771 - 468 trang
...againft each other; and all to fatisfy the empty ambition of the weakeft, or the worft of mankind. While the army of Edward was advancing to the charge, there happened a great fall of fnow •„ which driving full in the faces of the enemy blind, ed them, and this advantage, feconded... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1777 - 374 trang
...again ft each other; and all to fatisfythe empty ambition of the weakeft, or the worrl of mankind. While the army of Edward Was advancing to the charge, there happened a great fall of fnow ; -which driving full in the faces of the enemy, blinded them, and this advantage, feconded by... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1797 - 414 trang
...againft each other; and all to fatisfy the empty ambition of the weakeft, or the worft of mankind. While the army of Edward was advancing to the charge, there happened a great fall of fnow ; which driving full in the faces of the enemy, blinded them, and this advantage, feconded by... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1797 - 478 trang
...mankind. While the army of Edward was advancing to the charge, there happened a great fall of fnow, which driving full in the faces of the enemy, blinded them ; and this advantage, feconded by an impetuous onfet, decided the viftory in their favour. Edward iffued orders to give no... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 396 trang
...againft each other; and all to fatisfy the empty ambition of the weakeft, or the worft of mankind. While the army of Edward was advancing to the charge, there happened a great fall of fnow ; which driving full in the faces of the enemy, blinded them j and this ad2 vantage, Vantfge,.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 346 trang
...against each other ; and all to satisfy the empty ambition of the weakest or the worst of mankind. While the army of Edward was advancing to the charge,...Lancastrians were slain. The weak, unfortunate Henry, always imprudent and aN ways unsuccessful, was taken prisoner, carried to London with ignominy, and... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 482 trang
...Teuton ; and a fierce Jn.Kt0?' and bloody battle ensued. While the Yorkists 29tn oi J . March. were advancing to the charge, there happened a great fall of snow, which driving full in the faces of their enemies, blinded them; and this advantage was improved by a stratagem of lord Faleonberg's. That... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 342 trang
...against each other ; and all to satisfy the empty ambition of the weakest, or the worst of mankind. While the army of Edward was advancing to the charge,...victory in their favour. Edward issued orders to give no quarters ; and a bloody slaughter ensued, in which near forty thousand of the Lancastrians were slain.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 332 trang
...against each other ; and all to satisfy the empty ambition of the weakest, or the worst of mankind. While the army of Edward was advancing to the charge,...near forty thousand of the Lancastrians were slain. Edward entered York victorious ; and taking down the heads of his father and the earl of Salisbury,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 386 trang
...against each other ; and all to satisfy •the empty ambition of the weakest, or the worst, of mankind. While the army of Edward was advancing to the charge,...enemy, blinded them ; and this advantage, seconded by lan impetuous onset, decided the victory in their favour. Edward issued orders to give no quarter;... | |
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