The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: Mariner, of Hull, Հատոր 1J.C. Nimmo and Bain, 1882 |
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... frighted , wer'n't you , last night , when it blew but a capful of wind ? " " A capful d'ye call it ? " said I ; " ' twas a terrible storm . " " A storm , you fool you ! " replies he ; " do you call that a storm ? why , it was nothing ...
... frighted , wer'n't you , last night , when it blew but a capful of wind ? " " A capful d'ye call it ? " said I ; " ' twas a terrible storm . " " A storm , you fool you ! " replies he ; " do you call that a storm ? why , it was nothing ...
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... ; and that this would be nothing too , like the first . But when the master himself came by me , as I said just now , and said we should be all lost , I was dreadfully frighted : I got up out of my cabin , OF ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... ; and that this would be nothing too , like the first . But when the master himself came by me , as I said just now , and said we should be all lost , I was dreadfully frighted : I got up out of my cabin , OF ROBINSON CRUSOE .
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Mariner, of Hull Daniel Defoe. frighted : I got up out of my cabin , and looked out ; but such a dismal sight I never saw : the sea went mountains high , and broke upon us every three or four minutes : when I could look about , I could ...
Mariner, of Hull Daniel Defoe. frighted : I got up out of my cabin , and looked out ; but such a dismal sight I never saw : the sea went mountains high , and broke upon us every three or four minutes : when I could look about , I could ...
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... frighted , and indeed so was I too : but we were both more frighted when we heard one of these mighty creatures come swimming towards our boat ; we could not see him , but we might hear him by his blowing , to be a monstrous , huge ...
... frighted , and indeed so was I too : but we were both more frighted when we heard one of these mighty creatures come swimming towards our boat ; we could not see him , but we might hear him by his blowing , to be a monstrous , huge ...
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... frighted with some wild beast , and I run forward towards him to help him ; but when I came nearer to him , I saw something hanging over his shoulders , which was a creature that he had shot , like a hare , but different in colour , and ...
... frighted with some wild beast , and I run forward towards him to help him ; but when I came nearer to him , I saw something hanging over his shoulders , which was a creature that he had shot , like a hare , but different in colour , and ...
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Էջ xviii - All causes shall give way ; I am in blood Stepp'd in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er : Strange things I have in head, that will to hand ; Which must be acted, ere they may be scann'd.
Էջ 2 - I was born in the year 1632, in the city of York, of a good family, though not of that country, my father being a foreigner of Bremen who settled first at Hull.
Էջ 204 - Call upon me in the day of trouble, and I will deliver thee, and thou shall glorify me. Upon this, rising cheerfully out of my bed, my heart was not only comforted, but I was guided and encouraged to pray earnestly to God for deliverance. When I had done praying, I took up my Bible, and, opening it to read, the first words that presented to me, were, Wait...
Էջ 129 - I descended a little on the side of that delicious vale, surveying it with a secret kind of pleasure, though mixed with my other afflicting thoughts, to think that this was all my own; that I was king and lord of all this country indefeasibly, and had a right of possession...
Էջ 200 - But after innumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man perfectly confused and out of myself, I came home to my fortification, not feeling, as we say, the ground I went on, but terrified to the last degree, looking behind me at every two or three steps, mistaking every bush and tree, and fancying every stump at a distance to be a man. Nor is it possible to describe how many various shapes affrighted imagination represented things to me in ; how many wild ideas were found every moment in my fancy, and...
Էջ 59 - I may say, wrapt up in a contemplation of my deliverance ; making a thousand gestures and motions, .which I cannot describe ; reflecting upon all my comrades that were drowned, and that there should not be one soul saved but myself ; for, as for them, I never saw them afterwards, or any sign of them, except three of their hats, one cap, and two shoes that were not fellows.
Էջ 3 - Robinson Kreutznaer; but by the usual corruption of words in England we are now called, nay, we call ourselves, and write our name "Crusoe," and so my companions always called me.
Էջ 204 - Upon this, rising cheerfully out of my bed, my heart was not only comforted, but I was guided and encouraged to pray earnestly to God for deliverance. When I had done praying, I took up my Bible, and opening it to read, the first words that presented to me were, " Wait on the Lord, and be of good cheer, and He shall strengthen thy heart; wait, I say, on the Lord.
Էջ xvii - The Original Power of the Collective Body of the People of England Examined and Asserted; the other, The Freeholder's Plea against the Stock-jobbing Elections of Parliamentmen.
Էջ 310 - 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, if there had been occasion of it, for me.