The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Including an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the GlobeG.W. Carleton, 1877 - 432 páginas |
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... looked as again and again with new pleasure . Neither has the admiration of the work been confined to England , thougu Robinson Crusoe himself , with his rough good sense , his prejudices , and bis obstinate determination not to sink ...
... looked as again and again with new pleasure . Neither has the admiration of the work been confined to England , thougu Robinson Crusoe himself , with his rough good sense , his prejudices , and bis obstinate determination not to sink ...
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... looked out ; but such a dismal sight I never saw ; the sea went mountains high , and broke upon us every three or four minutes : when I could look about , I could see nothing but distress around us : two ships that rid near us , we ...
... looked out ; but such a dismal sight I never saw ; the sea went mountains high , and broke upon us every three or four minutes : when I could look about , I could see nothing but distress around us : two ships that rid near us , we ...
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... looked out for a voyage . That evil influence which carried me first away from my father's house , that hurried me into the wild and indigested notion of raising my fortune ; and that impressed those con- ceits so forcibly upon me , as ...
... looked out for a voyage . That evil influence which carried me first away from my father's house , that hurried me into the wild and indigested notion of raising my fortune ; and that impressed those con- ceits so forcibly upon me , as ...
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... looked back , upon my father's prophetic discourse to me , that I should be ' miserable , and have none to relieve me , which I thought was now so effectually brought to pass , that I could not be worse ; that now the hand of Heaven had ...
... looked back , upon my father's prophetic discourse to me , that I should be ' miserable , and have none to relieve me , which I thought was now so effectually brought to pass , that I could not be worse ; that now the hand of Heaven had ...
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... looked where he pointed , and saw a dreadful monster indeed for it was a terrible great lion that lay on the side of the shore , under the shade of a piece of the hill that hung as it were a little over him . CC Xury , " says 1 , " you ...
... looked where he pointed , and saw a dreadful monster indeed for it was a terrible great lion that lay on the side of the shore , under the shade of a piece of the hill that hung as it were a little over him . CC Xury , " says 1 , " you ...
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