| John Brand, Henry Bourne - 1777 - 466 halaman
...Swords held ereft as before : Afterwards extending them from Hand to Hand, they lay hold of each other's Hilt and Point, while they are wheeling more moderately round, and changing their Order, throw themfelves into the Figure of a Hexagon^ which they call a Rofe. — But prefently raifing and drawing... | |
| Ely Hargrove - 1809 - 448 halaman
...held erect as before : Af" terwards, extending fhem from hand to hand, " they lay hold of each other's hilt, and point, while " they are wheeling more moderately...and " changing their order, throw themselves into a fi" gure of a hexagon, which they call a rose— but, " presently raising, and drawing back their swords,... | |
| Ely Hargrove - 1809 - 454 halaman
...held erect as before : Af" terwards, extending them from hand to hand, " they lay hold of each other's hilt, and point, while " they are wheeling more moderately...and " changing their order, throw themselves into a fi" gure of a hexagon, -which they call a rose— but, " presently raising, and drawing back their... | |
| John Brand - 1810 - 508 halaman
...Swords held erect as before : Afterwards extending them from Hand to Hand, they lay hold of each other's Hilt and Point, while they are wheeling more moderately...round, and changing their Order, throw themselves into the Figure of a Hexagon, which they call a Rose. — But presently raising and drawing back their Swords,... | |
| John Brand - 1810 - 510 halaman
...Swords held erect as before : Afterwards extending them from Hand to Hand, they lay hold of each other's Hilt and Point, while they are wheeling more moderately...round, and changing their Order, throw themselves into the Figure of a Hexagon, tvhich they call a Rose. — But presently raising and drawing back their... | |
| Arthur Jewitt - 1817 - 592 halaman
...drawn, held erect as before : af'• terwards extending from hand to hand, they lay hold of each other's hilt, " and point, while they are wheeling more moderately...into a figure of a hexagon, which they call " a rose ; bot presently raising and drawing back their swords, they undo ' that figure, to form (with them)... | |
| 1822 - 440 halaman
...more moderately round, and changing their order, they throw themselves into л figure of a hexigon, which they call a rose; but presently raising and drawing back their swords, they undo that figure, to form (with them) a four square rose that may rebound over the head of each. At last, they... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 852 halaman
...afterwards, extending them from hand to hand, they lay hold of each other's hilts and points, and, while they are wheeling more moderately round and changing their order, throw themselves into the figure of a hexagon, which they call a rose: but, presently raising and drawing back their swords,... | |
| John Brand - 1849 - 574 halaman
...: afterwards, extending them from hand to hand, they lay hold of each other's hilts and points, and while they are wheeling more moderately round and changing their order, throw themselves into the figure of a hexagon, which they call a rose ; but presently rasmg and drawing back their swords,... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1855 - 586 halaman
...; afterward, extending them from hand to hand, they lay hold of each other's hilts and points, and, while they are wheeling more moderately round, and changing their order, throw themselves into the figure of a hexagon, which they call a rose ; but, presently raising and drawing back their swords,... | |
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