The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerT. Nelson, 1871 - 654 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 65.
30. lappuse
... goats ; and the cloth- ing made out of their skins . All the rest he owed to his own fertile and inventive genius . For it is invention that is the character- istic of the book rather than imagina- tion . There is more imagination shown ...
... goats ; and the cloth- ing made out of their skins . All the rest he owed to his own fertile and inventive genius . For it is invention that is the character- istic of the book rather than imagina- tion . There is more imagination shown ...
34. lappuse
... goats , and sowing corn , and of avoiding audacious cannibals . This task De Foe performs with unequalled spirit and vivacity . In his first dis- covery of a new art he shows the freshness so often conspicuous in first novels . The ...
... goats , and sowing corn , and of avoiding audacious cannibals . This task De Foe performs with unequalled spirit and vivacity . In his first dis- covery of a new art he shows the freshness so often conspicuous in first novels . The ...
35. lappuse
... goats by running on foot ; and he had acquired the exceedingly difficult art of making fire by rubbing two sticks . In other words , his whole mind was absorbed in pro viding a few physical necessities , and he was rapidly becoming a ...
... goats by running on foot ; and he had acquired the exceedingly difficult art of making fire by rubbing two sticks . In other words , his whole mind was absorbed in pro viding a few physical necessities , and he was rapidly becoming a ...
36. lappuse
... goat skins ; is terrified at the savages ; and rejoices in his jurisdiction over the docile Friday , who , he thinks , would be better than a dog , and almost as good as a pony . He does not care a farthing about Crusoe as a separate ...
... goat skins ; is terrified at the savages ; and rejoices in his jurisdiction over the docile Friday , who , he thinks , would be better than a dog , and almost as good as a pony . He does not care a farthing about Crusoe as a separate ...
102. lappuse
... goat's flesh , which we lived much upon , and a little remainder of European corn which had been laid by for some fowls which we brought to sea with us ; but the fowls were killed . There had been some barley and wheat together , but to ...
... goat's flesh , which we lived much upon , and a little remainder of European corn which had been laid by for some fowls which we brought to sea with us ; but the fowls were killed . There had been some barley and wheat together , but to ...
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afterwards Alexander Selkirk arms Atkins barley began believe boat boatswain Brazils bread brought called canoes captain carried cave Christian Cinque Ports corn creature CRUSOE'S danger deliverance England English Englishmen father fellow fire five Foe's Friday frighted gave give goats gone governor ground hands head heard island killed kind knew labour land leave Lisbon lived looked manner mind moidores morning Muscovite muskets namely never night obliged observed occasion pieces pieces of eight pinnace plantation poor Portuguese powder prisoners Providence resolved rest Robin Crusoe Robinson Crusoe sail savages seems sent ship ship's shore shot side sight soon Spaniards stood story supercargo surprised Tartars tell things thought told Tonquin took tree voyage wife wind wood Woodes Rogers word Xury