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 27.
15. lappuse
... turning to me , with a grave and concerned tone , Young man , says he , you ought never to go to sea any more ; you ought to take this for a plain and visible token , that you are not to be a sea - faring man . - Why , sir ? said I ...
... turning to me , with a grave and concerned tone , Young man , says he , you ought never to go to sea any more ; you ought to take this for a plain and visible token , that you are not to be a sea - faring man . - Why , sir ? said I ...
24. lappuse
... turned himself about , and swam for the shore ; and I make no doubt but he reached it with ease , for he was an excellent swimmer . I could have been content to have taken this Moor with me and have drowned the boy , but there was no ...
... turned himself about , and swam for the shore ; and I make no doubt but he reached it with ease , for he was an excellent swimmer . I could have been content to have taken this Moor with me and have drowned the boy , but there was no ...
27. lappuse
... turned about , and swam to the shore again . But it is impossible to describe the horrible noises , and hideous cries and howlings that were raised , as well upon the edge of the shore as higher within the country , upon the noise or ...
... turned about , and swam to the shore again . But it is impossible to describe the horrible noises , and hideous cries and howlings that were raised , as well upon the edge of the shore as higher within the country , upon the noise or ...
34. lappuse
... turning it bottom upward , to show that it was empty , and that I wanted to have it filled . They called immediately to some of their friends , and there came two women , and brought a great vessel made of earth , and burnt , as I ...
... turning it bottom upward , to show that it was empty , and that I wanted to have it filled . They called immediately to some of their friends , and there came two women , and brought a great vessel made of earth , and burnt , as I ...
37. lappuse
... turned Chris- tian : upon this , and Xury saying he was willing to go to him , I let the captain have him . We had a very good voyage to the Brazils , and arrived in the Bay de Todos los Santos , or All Saints ' Bay , in about twenty ...
... turned Chris- tian : upon this , and Xury saying he was willing to go to him , I let the captain have him . We had a very good voyage to the Brazils , and arrived in the Bay de Todos los Santos , or All Saints ' Bay , in about twenty ...
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170. lappuse - It happened one day about noon, going towards my boat, I was exceedingly surprised with the print of a man's naked foot on the shore, which was very plain to be seen in the sand. I stood like one thunderstruck, or as if I had seen an apparition.
174. lappuse - Upon this, rising cheerfully out of my bed, my heart was not only comforted, but I was guided and encouraged to pray earnestly to God for deliverance. When I had done praying, I took up my Bible, and opening it to read, the first words that presented to me were, " Wait on the Lord, and be of good cheer, and He shall strengthen thy heart; wait, I say, on the Lord.
174. lappuse - Call upon me in the day of trouble, and I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me.
226. lappuse - I smiled at him, and looked pleasantly, and beckoned to him to come still nearer : at length he came close to me ; and then he kneeled down again, kissed the ground, and laid his head upon the ground, and taking me by the foot, set my foot upon his head ; this, it seems, was in token of swearing to be mv slave for ever.
64. lappuse - what art thou good for? Thou art not worth to me, no, not the taking off of the ground; one of those knives is worth all this heap.