| Mavis Cheek - 2002 - 304 páginas
...drug!' said I aloud, 'what art thou good for, thou art not worth all the 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.' However, upon second thoughts I took it away. Daniel Defoe, Robinson... | |
| E. S. Shaffer - 2002 - 400 páginas
...taking ott' of the Ground; one of these Knives is worth all this Heap; I have no Manner of' use of thee, e'en remain where thou art, and go to the Bottom as a Creature whose Life is not worth saving.4 But despite this moralizing (of which Rousseau was later to approve... | |
| Kathleen Wilson - 2004 - 412 páginas
...not the taking off of the ground; one of those knives is worth all this heap; I have no matter of use for thee, e'en remain where thou art, and go to the bottom as a creature whose life is not worth saving'" (75). But Crusoe reconsiders: "However, upon second thoughts, I took... | |
| Robert E. Belknap - 2004 - 284 páginas
...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. However, upon Second Thoughts, I took it away." Crusoe's salvaging... | |
| Jennifer J. Baker - 2005 - 244 páginas
...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." 5 Here the European finds himself extricated from the marketplace... | |
| Francesco Orlando - 2008 - 520 páginas
...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." However, upon second thoughts, I took it away. . . .227 His second... | |
| Mark Blackwell - 2007 - 378 páginas
...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. However, upon Second Thoughts, I took it all away."2K When he gives... | |
| W[illiam] D[ouglas]. Cox - 1897 - 212 páginas
...not the taking off the ground; one of these knives is worth all this heap ; 1 have no manner of use for thee ; e'en 'remain where thou art, and go to- the bottom, as a creature not worth saving.' " (Defoe^) (II). "Hail! Holy Light! Offspring of Heaven, first born, Or of the Eternal,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1925 - 336 páginas
...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. However upon second Thoughts, I took it away, and wrapping all this... | |
| 1899 - 844 páginas
...off the ground ; one of those knives is worth all this heap. I have no manner of use for tbee ; even remain where thou art, and go to the bottom as a creature whose life is not worth saving." (a»7j However, upon second thoughts, 1 took it away, and wrapping... | |
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