“The” Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Volúmenes1-2Printed at the Chiswick Press by C. Whittingham, for J. Carpenter, 1812 |
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... Tell them , the men that plac'd him here Are scandals to the times ; Are at a loss to find his guilt , And can't commit his crimes . Pope , who has thought fit to introduce him in his Dunciad , ( probably from no other reason than party ...
... Tell them , the men that plac'd him here Are scandals to the times ; Are at a loss to find his guilt , And can't commit his crimes . Pope , who has thought fit to introduce him in his Dunciad , ( probably from no other reason than party ...
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... tell me he had found good water , and seen no wild mans . But we found afterwards that we need not take such pains for water , for a little higher up the creek where we were , we found the water fresh when the tide was out , which flows ...
... tell me he had found good water , and seen no wild mans . But we found afterwards that we need not take such pains for water , for a little higher up the creek where we were , we found the water fresh when the tide was out , which flows ...
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... tell , any more than we could tell whether it was usual or strange , but I believe it was the latter ; be- cause , in the first place , those ravenous creatures seldom appear but in the night ; and in the second place , we found the ...
... tell , any more than we could tell whether it was usual or strange , but I believe it was the latter ; be- cause , in the first place , those ravenous creatures seldom appear but in the night ; and in the second place , we found the ...
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... tell what I had best to do ; for if I should be taken with a gale of wind , I might neither reach one nor the other . In this dilemma , as I was very pensive , I stepped into the cabin , and sat me down , Xury having the helm ; when ...
... tell what I had best to do ; for if I should be taken with a gale of wind , I might neither reach one nor the other . In this dilemma , as I was very pensive , I stepped into the cabin , and sat me down , Xury having the helm ; when ...
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... tell him of it , that the surprise may not drive the animal spirits from the heart , and overwhelm him . For sudden joys , like griefs , confound at first . I walked about on the shore , lifting up my hands , and my whole being , as I ...
... tell him of it , that the surprise may not drive the animal spirits from the heart , and overwhelm him . For sudden joys , like griefs , confound at first . I walked about on the shore , lifting up my hands , and my whole being , as I ...
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