| Walter Scott - 1887 - 200 pages
...straggling oak-trees, s some of which had grown to an immense size. The ground, as if fashioned on purpose for the martial display which was intended, sloped...strong palisades, forming a space of a quarter of a1o mile in length, and about half as broad. The form of the enclosure was an oblong square, save that... | |
| Walter Scott - 1887 - 184 pages
...straggling oak-trees, s some of which had grown to an immense size. The ground, as if fashioned on purpose for the martial display which was intended, sloped...to a level bottom, which was enclosed for the lists l with strong palisades, forming a space of a quarter of a 10 mile in length, and about half as broad.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1893 - 568 pages
...straggling oak-trees, some of which had grown to an immense size. The ground, as if fashioned on purpose for the martial display which was intended, sloped...of a quarter of a mile in length, and about half as hroad. The form of the enclosure was an oblong square, save that the corners were considerably rounded... | |
| Walter Scott - 1894 - 568 pages
...straggling oak-trees, some of which had grown to an immense size. The ground, as if fashioned on purpose for the martial- display which was intended, sloped...mile in length, and about half as broad. The form of the enclosure was an oblong square, save that the corners were considerably rounded off, in order... | |
| Walter Scott - 1895 - 556 pages
...straggling oak-trees, some of which had grown to an immense size. The ground, as if fashioned on purpose for the martial display which was intended, sloped...mile in length, and about half as broad. The form of the enclosure was an oblong square, save that the corners were considerably rounded off, in order... | |
| Walter Scott - 1895 - 544 pages
...straggling oak-trees, some of which had grown to an immense size. The ground, as if fashioned on purpose for the martial display which was intended, sloped...mile in length, and about half as broad. The form of the enclosure was an oblong square, save that the corners were considerably rounded off, in order... | |
| Sir Edward Sullivan - 1895 - 360 pages
...the forest, and fringed on the other by straggling oak-trees. The ground, as if fashioned on purpose for the martial display which was intended, sloped...was enclosed for the lists with strong palisades. At each end of the enclosure two heralds were stationed, and a strong body of men-at-arms, for maintaining... | |
| Walter Scott - 1897 - 218 pages
...the other by straggling oak trees. The ground, as if fashioned on purpose for the martial display, sloped gradually down on all sides to a level bottom, which was inclosed for the lists with strong palisades, forming a space of a quarter of a mile in length, and... | |
| John Scott Clark - 1898 - 910 pages
...straggling oak-trees, some of which had grown to immense size. The ground, as if fashioned on purpose for the martial display which was intended, sloped...a mile in length and about half as broad. The form of the enclosure was an oblong square, save that the corners were considerably rounded-off, in order... | |
| Walter Scott - 1898 - 1012 pages
...gradually down on all sides to a level bottom, which was inclosed for the lists with strong pali&ides, forming a space of a quarter of a mile in length, and about half as broad. The form of the inclosure was an oblong square, save that the corners were considerably rounded off. in order... | |
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