The Flowers of Literature: Consisting of Selections from History, Biography, Poetry, and Romance; Jeux D'esprit, Traditionary Relics, and Essays, with Translations from Approved Authors, Volumul 4T. Tegg, 1824 |
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Pagina 174
... Tom Willis , went frequently to the bows , as if to observe something ; and when the others called to him , inquiring what he was looking at , he would give no definite answer . They therefore went also to the bows , and appeared ...
... Tom Willis , went frequently to the bows , as if to observe something ; and when the others called to him , inquiring what he was looking at , he would give no definite answer . They therefore went also to the bows , and appeared ...
Pagina 175
... Tom Willis replied , " Come up and see . What we are minding is not on deck , but a - head . " On hearing this , they ran up without putting on their jackets , and when they came to the bows , there was a whispering . One of them asked ...
... Tom Willis replied , " Come up and see . What we are minding is not on deck , but a - head . " On hearing this , they ran up without putting on their jackets , and when they came to the bows , there was a whispering . One of them asked ...
Pagina 176
... Tom Willis said , " There is such a sea between us at present , as should keep us safe from such visits . " To which the other answered : " We cannot trust to that if Vanderdecken sends out his men . " Some of this conversation having ...
... Tom Willis said , " There is such a sea between us at present , as should keep us safe from such visits . " To which the other answered : " We cannot trust to that if Vanderdecken sends out his men . " Some of this conversation having ...
Pagina 177
... Tom Willis who went up ; and when he came down , he said that all was tight , and that he hoped it would soon get clearer ; and that they would see no more of what they were most afraid of . The captain and first mate were heard ...
... Tom Willis who went up ; and when he came down , he said that all was tight , and that he hoped it would soon get clearer ; and that they would see no more of what they were most afraid of . The captain and first mate were heard ...
Pagina 178
... Tom Willis to borrow his grandam's spectacles the next time he was sent to keep a look - out a - head . Tom walked sulkily away , muttering that he would nevertheless trust to his own eyes till morning , and accordingly took his station ...
... Tom Willis to borrow his grandam's spectacles the next time he was sent to keep a look - out a - head . Tom walked sulkily away , muttering that he would nevertheless trust to his own eyes till morning , and accordingly took his station ...
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The Flowers of Literature: Consisting of Selections from History ..., Volumul 4 William Oxberry Vizualizare completă - 1824 |
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a-head Adeline Amelia Angerstoff appeared arms Bampierre beautiful began Blackwood's Magazine boat Borrowdale bosom called captain Carthaginians Cloverfield cold Colter council of ten cried Dæmon daughter death deck dress exclaimed eyes fancy father favour fear feelings felt Flying Dutchman fortune garret gave Geordy give hand happy head heard heart heaven honour hope hour husband imagination Ivan king knave lady Lewchew lived look lord manner Marietta marriage mind morning Morvalden mother nature never night Nobbs once party passed Patroclus person pleasure poor present priest prince Punic language ragoût replied returned Rosalba rose rose-tree round scarcely scene Schlusselburg Scotland seemed seen Seldorf side SIEGE OF SANCERRE smile soon soul Steno tears thee thing thou thought tion Tom Willis took town turned Vanderdecken vessel voice wife words young