| Hippolyte Taine - 1905 - 470 páginas
...teirified me... that, as 1 lived quite on the other side of the isiand, he would never have been to simple to leave a mark in a place where it was ten thousand to one whether I shoiild ever see it or not, and in the sand too, which the lirst surge of thc sea upon a high wind... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1911 - 448 páginas
...a foot ; that as I lived quite on the other side of the island, he would never have been so simple to leave a mark in a place where it was ten thousand...sand too, which the first surge of the sea, upon a 10 high wind, would have defaced entirely. All this seemed inconsistent with the thing itself, and... | |
| Delphian Society - 1912 - 642 páginas
...a foot ; that as I lived quite on the other side of the island, he would never have been so simple to leave a mark in a place where it was ten thousand to one whether I should ever see it of not ; and in the sand too, which the first surge of the sea upon a high wind would have defaced... | |
| Claude Moore Fuess - 1914 - 372 páginas
...foot. 25 That as I lived quite on the other side of the island, he would never have been so simple to leave a mark in a place where it was ten thousand...sea upon a high wind would have defaced entirely. 30 All this seemed inconsistent with the thing itself, and with all the notions we usually entertain... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 272 páginas
...other Side of the Island, he would never have been so simple to leave a Mark in a Place where 'twas Ten Thousand to one whether I should ever see it or...first Surge of the Sea upon a high Wind would have defac'd entirely: All this seem'd inconsistent with the Thing it self, and with all the Notions we... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 298 páginas
...other Side of the Island, he would never have been so simple to leave a Mark in a Place where 'twas Ten Thousand to one whether I should ever see it or...first Surge of the Sea upon a high Wind would have defac'd entirely: All this seem'd inconsistent with the Thing it self, and with all the Notions we... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 280 páginas
...other Side of the Island, he would never have been so simple to leave a Mark in a Place where 'twas Ten Thousand to one whether I should ever see it or not, and in the Sand too, which the firs! Surge of the Sea upon a high Wind would have defac'd entirely: All this seem'd inconsistent with... | |
| Everett Zimmerman - 1996 - 268 páginas
...reflecting the contingencies and necessities of the supposed real world it imitates" (pp. 36, 37). Thousand to one whether I should ever see it or not,...first Surge of the Sea upon a high Wind would have defac'd entirely" (p. 155)- This juxtaposition by Crusoe of a spirit world and a world of probability... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1998 - 356 páginas
...other Side of the Island, he would never have been so simple to leave a Mark in a Place where 'twas Ten Thousand to one whether I should ever see it or...first Surge of the Sea upon a high Wind would have defac'd entirely: All this seem'd inconsistent with the Thing it self, and with all the Notions we... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 2003 - 292 páginas
...other side of the island, he would never have been so simple to leave a mark in a place where 'twas ten thousand to one whether I should ever see it or...first surge of the sea upon a high wind would have defac'd entirely: All this seem'd inconsistent with the thing itself, and with all the notions we usually... | |
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