I saw good reason to believe, uninhabited, except by wild beasts, of whom, however, I saw none ; yet I saw abundance of fowls, but knew not their kinds ; neither, when I killed them, could I tell what was fit for food, and what not. At my coming... Romances and Narratives: Robinson Crusoe - Página 57por Daniel Defoe - 1895Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Iler Crane, William Henry Wheeler - 1919 - 364 páginas
...islands less than this, which lay about three leagues to the west. I found also that the island I was on was barren, and, as I saw good reason to believe, uninhabited, except by wild beasts, of which, however, I saw none. I saw 10 abundance of fowls, but knew not their kinds, neither when I killed... | |
| William Dodge Lewis, Albert Lindsay Rowland - 1920 - 366 páginas
...a great way off, and two small islands, less than this, which lay about three leagues to the west. I found also that the island I was in was barren,...to believe, uninhabited, except by wild beasts, of which, however, I saw none, yet I saw abundance of fowls, but knew not their kinds; neither, when I... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 272 páginas
...lay a great Way off, and two small Islands less than this, which lay about three Leagues to the West. I found also that the Island I was in was barren,...saw good Reason to believe, un-inhabited, except by wildBeasts, of whom however Isaw none, yet I saw Abundance of Fowls, but knew not their Kinds, neither... | |
| Henry Chester Tracy - 1928 - 342 páginas
...a great way off, and two small islands, less than this, which lay about three leagues to the west. I found also that the island I was in was barren,...except by wild beasts, of whom, however, I saw none. 9. "Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World." By "Lemuel Gulliver"— Published anonymously... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 298 páginas
...lay a great Way off, and two small Islands less than this, which lay about three Leagues to the West. I found also that the Island I was in was barren,...saw good Reason to believe, un-inhabited, except by wildBeasts, of whom however I saw none, yet I saw Abundance of Fowls, but knew not their Kinds, neither... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 280 páginas
...lay a great Way off, and two small Islands less than this, which lay about three Leagues to the West. I found also that the Island I was in was barren,...of Fowls, but knew not their Kinds, neither when I kill'd them could I tell what was fit for Food, and what not; at my coming back, I shot at a great... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1998 - 356 páginas
...lay a great Way off, and two small Islands less than this, which lay about three Leagues to the West. I found also that the Island I was in was barren,...of Fowls, but knew not their Kinds, neither when I kill'd them could I tell what was fit for Food, and what not; at my coming back, I shot at a great... | |
| Unca Eliza Winkfield - 2000 - 202 páginas
...which lay a great Way off, and two small Islands than this, which lay about three Leagues to the West. I found also that the Island I was in was barren,...of Fowls, but knew not their Kinds, neither when I kill'd them could I tell what was fit for Food, and what not; at my coming back, I shot at a great... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1886 - 200 páginas
...great way ott'; and two small islands, less than this, which lay about three leagues to the west. 17. I found also that the island I was in was barren,...kinds; neither when I killed them could I tell what was tit for food, and what not. At my coming back I shot at a great bird which I saw sitting upon a tree... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1925 - 336 páginas
...lay a great Way off, and two small Islands less than this, which lay about three Leagues to the West. I found also that the Island I was in was barren,...of Fowls, but knew not their Kinds, neither when I kill'd them could I tell what was fit for Food, and what not ; at my coming back, I shot at a great... | |
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