Defoe's Robinson CrusoeHenry Holt, 1911 - 370 sidor |
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... saved your life on no other terms than I would be glad to be saved myself ; and it may , one time or other , be my lot to be taken in the same condition . Besides , " says he , " " up when I carry you to the Brazils , so great a way ...
... saved your life on no other terms than I would be glad to be saved myself ; and it may , one time or other , be my lot to be taken in the same condition . Besides , " says he , " " up when I carry you to the Brazils , so great a way ...
Sida 44
... saved my life , as before , my universal heir , but obliging him to dispose of my effects as I had di- rected in my will ; one half of the produce being to him- self , and the other to be shipped to England . In short , I took all ...
... saved my life , as before , my universal heir , but obliging him to dispose of my effects as I had di- rected in my will ; one half of the produce being to him- self , and the other to be shipped to England . In short , I took all ...
Sida 47
... saved as to the sea , we were rather in danger of being devoured by savages than ever re- turning to our own country . ΙΟ In this distress , the wind still blowing very hard , one of our men early in the morning cried out , " Land ...
... saved as to the sea , we were rather in danger of being devoured by savages than ever re- turning to our own country . ΙΟ In this distress , the wind still blowing very hard , one of our men early in the morning cried out , " Land ...
Sida 48
... saving our lives as well as we could . We had a boat at our stern just before the storm , but she was first staved by dashing against the ship's rudder , 10 and in the next place she broke away , and either sunk or was driven off to sea ...
... saving our lives as well as we could . We had a boat at our stern just before the storm , but she was first staved by dashing against the ship's rudder , 10 and in the next place she broke away , and either sunk or was driven off to sea ...
Sida 51
... saved in a case wherein there was some minutes before scarce any room to hope . I believe it is impossible to express to the life what the ecstasies and transports of the soul are when it is so saved , as I may say , out of the very ...
... saved in a case wherein there was some minutes before scarce any room to hope . I believe it is impossible to express to the life what the ecstasies and transports of the soul are when it is so saved , as I may say , out of the very ...
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afterwards barley began boat Brazils bread bring brought called canoe captain carried cave coast comfort condition corn creature danger Daniel Defoe Defoe Defoe's deliverance desolate island devoured dreadful England English escape father fell fire flesh foot Friday frighted gave goats gone ground hands head hill House of Hanover iron crows island killed kind knew labor land Lisbon lived look master mind moidores morning never night observed occasion pieces pieces of eight pimento plantation poor powder Providence raft rain reason resolved rest Robin Crusoe Robinson Crusoe rock sail savages saved seemed Selkirk ship shore shot side soon Spaniard storm surprised things thought tide told Tom Smith took tree voyage wild wind wood Woodes Rogers word wreck Xury ΙΟ
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Sida 166 - It happened one day about noon, going towards my boat, I was exceedingly surprised with the print of a man's naked foot on the shore, which was very plain to be seen in the sand : I stood like one thunderstruck, or as if I had seen an apparition...
Sida 170 - Call upon Me in the day of trouble, and I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify Me.
Sida 352 - I AM monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute ; From the centre all round to the sea I am lord of the fowl and the brute.
Sida 353 - Ye winds ! that have made me your sport, Convey to this desolate shore Some cordial endearing report Of a land I shall visit no more. My friends, do they now and then send A wish or a thought after me ? Oh, tell me I yet have a friend, Though a friend I am never to see.
Sida 229 - I called him so for the memory of the time. I likewise taught him to say master, and then let him know that was to be my name. I likewise taught him to say Yes and No, and to know the meaning of them.
Sida 39 - I walked about on the shore, lifting up my hands and my •whole being, as I may say, wrapt up in the 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.
Sida 169 - I was alone, circumscribed by the boundless ocean, cut off" from mankind, and condemned to what I call a silent life ; that I was as one whom Heaven thought not worthy to be numbered among the living, or to appear among the rest of his creatures ; that to have seen one of my own species, would have seemed to me a raising me from death to life, and the greatest blessing that Heaven itself, next to the supreme blessing of salvation, could bestow...
Sida 167 - ... 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 what strange unaccountable whimsies came into my thoughts by the way.
Sida 167 - When I came to my castle (for so I think I called it ever after this), I fled into it like one pursued ; whether I went over by the ladder, as first contrived, or went in at the hole in the rock, which I...
Sida 167 - 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...