| Andreea Deciu Ritivoi - 2002 - 196 páginas
...the Spaniard. By now, the entire island has become his home because it is the home of his "subjects": My island was now peopled, and I thought myself very...Secondly, my people were perfectly subjected. I was absolute lord and lawgiver; they all owed their lives to me, and were ready to lay down their lives,... | |
| John Locke - 2004 - 684 páginas
...himself, his unchallenged power, and his possessions, Robinson announces: My island was now pledged, and I thought myself very rich in subjects, and it...Secondly, my people were perfectly subjected. I was absolute lord and lawgiver; they all owed their lives to me, and were ready to lay down their lives,... | |
| Richard Nash - 2003 - 238 páginas
...is — once those oaths are exercised — supreme: "My island was now peopled, and I thought my self very rich in Subjects; and it was a merry Reflection which I frequently made, How like a King I look'd. First of all, the whole Country was my own meer Property; so that I had an undoubted Right... | |
| Rashna B. Singh - 2004 - 390 páginas
...deal of self-satisfaction and only a hint of irony: My island was now peopled, and I thought my self very rich in Subjects; and it was a merry Reflection which I frequently made, How like a King I look'd. First of all, the whole Country was my own meer Property; so that 1 had an undoubted Right... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1886 - 200 páginas
...of good rice straw, with blankets laid upon it to lie on, and another to cover them on each bed. 9. My island was now peopled, and I thought myself very...Secondly, my people were perfectly subjected ; I was absolute lord and lawgiver; they all owed their lives to me, and were ready to lay down their lives,... | |
| 1920 - 620 páginas
...Brüggemann considers a possible basis for an ideal state. "My island," the modest confession begins, "was now peopled, and I thought myself very rich in...reflection which I frequently made, how like a king "RC, II, 46. 67 "The brutality of the lawless Englishman is much harped on by Defoe in many writings"... | |
| 1920 - 624 páginas
...Briiggemann considers a possible basis for an ideal state. "My island," the modest confession begins, "was now peopled, and I thought myself very rich in...reflection which I frequently made, how like a king . U, 46. U» hr\iUlity «* th» Uwtas E«cUsJvman is muck harped on by Defoe ia I looked. First of... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1925 - 336 páginas
...to lye on, and another to cover them on each Bed. My Island was now peopled, and I thought my self very rich in Subjects : and it was a merry Reflection which I frequently made, How like a King I look'd. First of all, the whole Country was my own mere Property; so that I had an undoubted Right... | |
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