Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 77
Página 6
He told me 1 might judge of the happiness of this state by one thing, viz. that this
was the State olife which all other people envied; that kings have frequently
lamented the miserable consequences of being born to great things, and wish
they ...
He told me 1 might judge of the happiness of this state by one thing, viz. that this
was the State olife which all other people envied; that kings have frequently
lamented the miserable consequences of being born to great things, and wish
they ...
Página 8
... as to give me any encouragement to go away; and, to close all, he told me I
had my elder brother for an example, to whom he had used the same earnest
persuasions to keep him from going into the Low Country wars, but could not
prevail, ...
... as to give me any encouragement to go away; and, to close all, he told me I
had my elder brother for an example, to whom he had used the same earnest
persuasions to keep him from going into the Low Country wars, but could not
prevail, ...
Página 15
However, the men roused me, and told me, that I, that was able to do nothing
before, was as well able to pump as another; at which I stirred up, and went to the
pump, and worked very, heartily. While this was doing, the master, seeing some ...
However, the men roused me, and told me, that I, that was able to do nothing
before, was as well able to pump as another; at which I stirred up, and went to the
pump, and worked very, heartily. While this was doing, the master, seeing some ...
Página 18
Upon that I told him some of my story; at the end of which he burst out with a
strange kind of passion; “What had I done,” says he, “that such an unhappy
wretch should come into my ship 7 I would not set my foot in the same ship with
thee again ...
Upon that I told him some of my story; at the end of which he burst out with a
strange kind of passion; “What had I done,” says he, “that such an unhappy
wretch should come into my ship 7 I would not set my foot in the same ship with
thee again ...
Página 24
... her ensign and pendants out, and every thing to accommodate his guests;
when, by and by, my patron came on board alone, and told me his guests had put
off going, upon some business that fell out, and ordered me, with the man and
boy, ...
... her ensign and pendants out, and every thing to accommodate his guests;
when, by and by, my patron came on board alone, and told me his guests had put
off going, upon some business that fell out, and ordered me, with the man and
boy, ...
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
able afterwards appeared arms asked began believe better boat bring brought called captain carry coming condition consider corn creature danger desire English expected father fellow fire five four Friday gave give given gone ground half hands hard head heard hundred immediately island keep killed kind knew land least leave less lived looked manner mean mind morning never night obliged observed occasion pass perhaps pieces poor possible present Providence reason resolved rest sail savages saved seems seen sent ship shore shot side soon Spaniards speak stand stood sure surprised taken tell thing thought told took tree true turned voyage whole wind wood young