The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe ...Printed at the Minerva Press for Lane and Newman, 1805 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 61.
8. lappuse
... ground tackle very ftrong , our men were unconcerned , and not the leaft apprehenfive of danger , but fpert the time in rest and mirth , after the manner of the fea ; but the eighth day in the morning , the wind increated , and we had ...
... ground tackle very ftrong , our men were unconcerned , and not the leaft apprehenfive of danger , but fpert the time in rest and mirth , after the manner of the fea ; but the eighth day in the morning , the wind increated , and we had ...
31. lappuse
... ground ready for planting canes in the year to come ; but we both wanted help ; and now I found more than before , I had done wrong in parting with my boy Xury . But alas ! for me to do wrong that never did right , was no great wonder ...
... ground ready for planting canes in the year to come ; but we both wanted help ; and now I found more than before , I had done wrong in parting with my boy Xury . But alas ! for me to do wrong that never did right , was no great wonder ...
33. lappuse
... ground , more than I had difpofed of for neceffaries among my neighbours ; and thefe fifty rolls being each of above . one hundred pounds weight , were well cured , and laid by , against the return of the fleet from Lisbon . And now ...
... ground , more than I had difpofed of for neceffaries among my neighbours ; and thefe fifty rolls being each of above . one hundred pounds weight , were well cured , and laid by , against the return of the fleet from Lisbon . And now ...
41. lappuse
Daniel Defoe. forward against the return of the waves , and felt ground again with my feet . I ftood ftill a few moments to recover breath , and till the waters went from me , and then I took to my heels , and ran with what ftrength I ...
Daniel Defoe. forward against the return of the waves , and felt ground again with my feet . I ftood ftill a few moments to recover breath , and till the waters went from me , and then I took to my heels , and ran with what ftrength I ...
47. lappuse
... ground , which I expected the water would flow over , and so it did . As foon as I found water enough ( for my raft drew about a foot of water ) , I thruft her upon that flat piece of ground , and there faftened , or moored her , by ...
... ground , which I expected the water would flow over , and so it did . As foon as I found water enough ( for my raft drew about a foot of water ) , I thruft her upon that flat piece of ground , and there faftened , or moored her , by ...
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Populāri fragmenti
132. lappuse - I went up to a rising ground to look farther; I went up the shore, and down the shore, but it was all one; I could see no other impression but that one. I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy; but there was no room for that, for there was exactly the very print of a foot, toes, heel, and every part of a foot; how it came thither I knew not, nor could in the least imagine.
1. lappuse - I WAS BORN in the year 1632, in the city of York, of a good family, though not of that country, my father being a foreigner of Bremen who settled first at Hull.
50. lappuse - However, upon second thoughts, I took it away, and wrapping all this in a piece of canvas, I began to think of making another raft. But while I was preparing this...
135. lappuse - When I came to my castle (for so I think I called it ever after this), I fled into it like one pursued ; whether I went over by the ladder, as first...
50. 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. I have no manner of use for thee. E'en remain where thou art and go to the bottom as a creature whose life is not worth saving.
60. lappuse - I had never handled a tool in my life, and yet in time by labour, application, and contrivance, I found at last that I wanted nothing but I could have made it, especially if I had had tools...