The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, כרך 6American Literary Society, 1901 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 90
עמוד 2982
... passed down without an answer or a glance . The arrangements in the after cabin were as snug and as comfort- able as if the breakfast - table had been set in a private house , and the trio took their seats and commenced operations with ...
... passed down without an answer or a glance . The arrangements in the after cabin were as snug and as comfort- able as if the breakfast - table had been set in a private house , and the trio took their seats and commenced operations with ...
עמוד 3004
... passed , and the " Cæsar " and the " Chloe " still lay with their main topsails aback . At the end of half an hour , Denham wore round and laid the head of his frigate in the proper direction . Ship after ship came up , and went on to ...
... passed , and the " Cæsar " and the " Chloe " still lay with their main topsails aback . At the end of half an hour , Denham wore round and laid the head of his frigate in the proper direction . Ship after ship came up , and went on to ...
עמוד 3280
... passed within about two miles of them ; and at sundown the horizon was clear in all directions . Having a fine wind , we were soon up with and passed the latitude of the Cape , and having stood far enough to the south- ward to give it a ...
... passed within about two miles of them ; and at sundown the horizon was clear in all directions . Having a fine wind , we were soon up with and passed the latitude of the Cape , and having stood far enough to the south- ward to give it a ...
תוכן
MATTHIAS CLAUDIUS | 2749 |
On Nullification | 2755 |
SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS | 2764 |
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Abiram ALMERIA answered arms asked Barnstable Blackwater Park Bluewater Bothie of Tober-na-vuolich brother Bruff Cæsar called Cape Horn captain castles Christabel Cleg cried dead dear death deck door Elspie eyes face father fear feel feet felt fire forecastle frog gave GEORGE CRABBE Gerty girl Greenly halyards hand hath head hear heard heart Heaven Heliobas horse hour Ishmael Jael knew Lady Glyde leave light live looked master Miltiades mind minutes morning never night once passed passion Philip Polemarch poor Prue replied returned RHADAMISTUS round sail schooner seemed ship side sight silent Sir Gervaise sleep smile soon soul sound stood sweet tell thee things thou thought told took turned vessel voice wait walk watch wife wind woman words Zara