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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Página xv
... tell them of the darings and the dangers of their youth , at a period when their own passions , and views of pressing forward in life , have not begun to operate upon their minds , and while they are still pleased to listen to the ...
... tell them of the darings and the dangers of their youth , at a period when their own passions , and views of pressing forward in life , have not begun to operate upon their minds , and while they are still pleased to listen to the ...
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... tell fortunes , and whose reputation was such at the time , that De Foe thought his name would sell more than one book , and also wrote the Spy on the Conjuror ; for , pressed by his cir- cumstances to seek out such subjects as were ...
... tell fortunes , and whose reputation was such at the time , that De Foe thought his name would sell more than one book , and also wrote the Spy on the Conjuror ; for , pressed by his cir- cumstances to seek out such subjects as were ...
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... tell a lie , being a woman of so much honesty and virtue , and her whole life a course , as it were , of piety . " Skepticism itself could not resist this triple court of evidence so artfully combined , the Justice attesting for the ...
... tell a lie , being a woman of so much honesty and virtue , and her whole life a course , as it were , of piety . " Skepticism itself could not resist this triple court of evidence so artfully combined , the Justice attesting for the ...
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... telling his father who I was , and how I had come this voyage only for a trial , in order to go farther abroad : his father turning to me with a very grave and concerned tone , " Young man , " says he , you ought never to go to sea any ...
... telling his father who I was , and how I had come this voyage only for a trial , in order to go farther abroad : his father turning to me with a very grave and concerned tone , " Young man , " says he , you ought never to go to sea any ...
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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