The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerT. Nelson, 1871 - 654 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 32.
18. lappuse
... Englishmen . The verse was rough and mistuned , for De Foe never seems to have possessed an ear for the melody of language , whether in prose or verse . But though wanting ' the long resounding verse and energy divine ' of Dryden , he ...
... Englishmen . The verse was rough and mistuned , for De Foe never seems to have possessed an ear for the melody of language , whether in prose or verse . But though wanting ' the long resounding verse and energy divine ' of Dryden , he ...
29. lappuse
... English men , was afforded by the narrative of Alexander Selkirk's experiences , as recorded by Captain Woodes Rogers in his account of " A Cruising Voyage Round the World : first to the South Seas , thence to the East Indies , and home ...
... English men , was afforded by the narrative of Alexander Selkirk's experiences , as recorded by Captain Woodes Rogers in his account of " A Cruising Voyage Round the World : first to the South Seas , thence to the East Indies , and home ...
152. lappuse
... Englishmen , who were slaves there , by throwing them into fluxes and fevers . But I found an excellent use for these grapes , and that was to cure or dry them in the sun , and keep them as dried grapes or raisins are kept ; which I ...
... Englishmen , who were slaves there , by throwing them into fluxes and fevers . But I found an excellent use for these grapes , and that was to cure or dry them in the sun , and keep them as dried grapes or raisins are kept ; which I ...
304. lappuse
... Englishmen , at least most of them . Dutch ; but it did not prove so . whereof three of them I found were unarmed , and , as I thought , bound ; and when the first four or five of them were jumped on shore , they took those three out of ...
... Englishmen , at least most of them . Dutch ; but it did not prove so . whereof three of them I found were unarmed , and , as I thought , bound ; and when the first four or five of them were jumped on shore , they took those three out of ...
358. lappuse
... service , or for wives to such as would take them . As to the Englishmen , I promised them to send them some women from England , with a good cargo of necessaries , if they would Ž END OF A FIRST PART . 359 apply themselves to.
... service , or for wives to such as would take them . As to the Englishmen , I promised them to send them some women from England , with a good cargo of necessaries , if they would Ž END OF A FIRST PART . 359 apply themselves to.
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