The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, 16. sējums,1. daļaF. C. and J. Rivington, 1820 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 68.
vi. lappuse
... Friday , agitate the mind in various ways . The later has a great deal of simple and natural pathos ; and nothing in description can be more lively than the account of his meeting with his old father , who is saved from the cannibals ...
... Friday , agitate the mind in various ways . The later has a great deal of simple and natural pathos ; and nothing in description can be more lively than the account of his meeting with his old father , who is saved from the cannibals ...
231. lappuse
... FRIDAY , which was the day I saved his life : I called him so for the memory of the time . I likewise taught him to say , Master ; and then let him know that was to be my name : I like- wise taught him to say Yes and No , and to know ...
... FRIDAY , which was the day I saved his life : I called him so for the memory of the time . I likewise taught him to say , Master ; and then let him know that was to be my name : I like- wise taught him to say Yes and No , and to know ...
232. lappuse
... Friday with me , giving him the sword in his hand , with the bow and arrows at his back , which I found he could use very dexter- ously , making him carry one gun for me , and I two for myself ; and away we marched to the place where ...
... Friday with me , giving him the sword in his hand , with the bow and arrows at his back , which I found he could use very dexter- ously , making him carry one gun for me , and I two for myself ; and away we marched to the place where ...
233. lappuse
... Friday to gather all the sculls , bones , flesh , and whatever remained , and lay them together in a heap , and make a great fire upon it , and burn them all to ashes . I found Friday had still a hanker- ing stomach after some of the ...
... Friday to gather all the sculls , bones , flesh , and whatever remained , and lay them together in a heap , and make a great fire upon it , and burn them all to ashes . I found Friday had still a hanker- ing stomach after some of the ...
234. lappuse
... Friday could no way come at me in the inside of my innermost wall , without making so much noise in getting over that it must needs waken me ; for my first wall had now a complete roof over it of long poles , covering all my tent , and ...
... Friday could no way come at me in the inside of my innermost wall , without making so much noise in getting over that it must needs waken me ; for my first wall had now a complete roof over it of long poles , covering all my tent , and ...
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afterwards barley began boat boatswain Brazils bread bring brought called canoe captain carried cave chests coast comfort condition corn creature danger deliverance delivered devoured dram dreadful England father fire flesh foot Friday fright frightened gave give goats gone ground hands head hill iron crow island killed kind knew labour laid land least Lisbon lived look master mind miserable moidores morning never night observed occasion Oroonoko pieces pieces of eight plantation poor Portuguese pounds sterling powder raft rain reason resolved rest Robin Crusoe ROBINSON CRUSOE rock sail savages saved ship shore shot side soon Spaniard storm strong surprised ther thing thought three muskets tide tion told Tom Smith took tree venture voyage wild wind wood word wreck Xury
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