Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the GlobeCrosby and Nichols, 1864 - 591 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Página 319
... wife had said of its being an impulse from Heaven , and that it should be my duty to go , I had no notion of that : so , after many of these cogitations , I struggled with the power of my imagination , reasoned myself out of it , as I ...
... wife had said of its being an impulse from Heaven , and that it should be my duty to go , I had no notion of that : so , after many of these cogitations , I struggled with the power of my imagination , reasoned myself out of it , as I ...
Página 320
... wife . It is not my business here to write an elegy upon my wife , give a character of her particu- lar virtues , and make my court to the sex by the flattery of a funeral sermon .. She was , in a few words , the stay of all my affairs ...
... wife . It is not my business here to write an elegy upon my wife , give a character of her particu- lar virtues , and make my court to the sex by the flattery of a funeral sermon .. She was , in a few words , the stay of all my affairs ...
Página 377
... wives or children to cry after them ; and , in short , insisted importunately upon their demand ; declaring they would go , whether they would give them any arms or no . The Spaniards told them , with great kindness , that if they were ...
... wives or children to cry after them ; and , in short , insisted importunately upon their demand ; declaring they would go , whether they would give them any arms or no . The Spaniards told them , with great kindness , that if they were ...
Página 383
... wife , that he shall take but one ; and that having taken one , none else shall touch her ; for though we cannot marry any one of you , yet it is but reasonable that while you stay here , the woman any of you takes should be maintained ...
... wife , that he shall take but one ; and that having taken one , none else shall touch her ; for though we cannot marry any one of you , yet it is but reasonable that while you stay here , the woman any of you takes should be maintained ...
Página 384
... wife of all the parcel . When the poor women saw themselves set in a row thus , and fetched out one by one , the ... wives ; not that the first two were bad wives 384 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... wife of all the parcel . When the poor women saw themselves set in a row thus , and fetched out one by one , the ... wives ; not that the first two were bad wives 384 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
afterwards arms asked Atkins barley began believe boat boatswain Brazils bread bring brought called canoes captain carry cave Christian corn creature danger deliverance discourse Dutch England English Englishmen father fell fellow fight fire five Friday gave give goats gone governor ground halberds hands head heard inclosure iron crows island killed kind knew land leave ligion Lisbon lived looked manner mind moidores morning murdered Muscovite never night obliged observed occasion perhaps pieces pieces-of-eight pinnace plantation poor Portuguese pounds sterling powder prisoners Providence resolved rest Robin Crusoe sail savages seems sent ship ship's shore shot side soon Spaniards stood supercargo surprised Tartars tell thing thought told Tom Smith Tonquin took tree voyage wife wind wood word wounded Xury