The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: With a Biographical Sketch of Defoe, Written Expressly for this Edition, and Illustrations from Original Designs, Հատոր 2Cochrane and Pickersgill, and J. Andrews, 1831 |
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Էջ 180 - Cursed be their anger, for it was fierce ; and their wrath, for it was cruel : I will divide them in Jacob, and scatter them in Israel.
Էջ 310 - The winter lasts no longer than June and July, and is not then severe, there being only a small frost, and a little hail; but sometimes great rains. The heat of the summer is equally moderate; and there is not much thunder, or tempestuous weather of any sort.
Էջ 307 - He came at last to relish his meat well enough without salt or bread ; and, in the season, had plenty of good turnips, which had been sowed there by Captain Dampier's men, and have now overspread some acres of ground. He had enough of good cabbage from the...
Էջ 308 - He soon wore out all his shoes and clothes by running in the woods ; and, at last, being forced to shift without them, his feet became so hard, that he ran everywhere without difficulty; and it was some time before he could wear shoes after we found him ; for, not being used to any so long, his feet swelled, when he came first to wear them again.
Էջ 310 - Fernandez, a Spaniard, who settled there with some families for a time, till the continent of Chili began to submit to the Spaniards; which, being more profitable, tempted them to quit this island, which is capable of maintaining a good number of people, and of being made so strong that they could not be easily dislodged.
Էջ 295 - At four in the morning the cutter was despatched with our third lieutenant to find out the bay -we were in search of, who returned again at noon with the boat laden with seals and grass ; for, though the island abounded with better vegetables, yet the boat's crew, in their short stay, had not met with them ; and they well knew that even grass would prove a dainty, as indeed it was all soon and eagerly devoured.