The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: being The Second and Last Part of his Life, And of the Strange Surprizing Account of his Travels Round three parts of the Globe |
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It seems he had began to revolve the change of his circumstances in his mind ,
and this put him into an ecstacy of joy ; his { pirits whirled about faster than the
vessels could convey them ; the blood grew hot and feverish ; and the man was
as fit ...
It seems he had began to revolve the change of his circumstances in his mind ,
and this put him into an ecstacy of joy ; his { pirits whirled about faster than the
vessels could convey them ; the blood grew hot and feverish ; and the man was
as fit ...
Page 237
I heard him patiently enough till he had done , and then told him , that I did
confess I had all along opposed the massacre of Madagascar , for such I would
always call it ; and that I had on all occasions spoken my mind freely about it ,
though ...
I heard him patiently enough till he had done , and then told him , that I did
confess I had all along opposed the massacre of Madagascar , for such I would
always call it ; and that I had on all occasions spoken my mind freely about it ,
though ...
Page 317
My old pilot was of my mind ; and being near me , he called out : Seignior Inglese
, said he , those fellows must be encouraged , or they will ruin us all ; for if the
Tartars come on , they will never stand it . I am of your mind , said I : But what ...
My old pilot was of my mind ; and being near me , he called out : Seignior Inglese
, said he , those fellows must be encouraged , or they will ruin us all ; for if the
Tartars come on , they will never stand it . I am of your mind , said I : But what ...
Page 377
While he was yet young , De Foe was prompted by a vigorous mind to think of
many schemes , and to offer , what was most pleasing to the ruling powers , ways
and means for carrying on the war . as he says , many Sheets aboui the coin ; he
...
While he was yet young , De Foe was prompted by a vigorous mind to think of
many schemes , and to offer , what was most pleasing to the ruling powers , ways
and means for carrying on the war . as he says , many Sheets aboui the coin ; he
...
Page 386
He had a mind too active to be idle in the solitude of a prison which is seldom
invaded by visitors . And he wrote a hymn to the pillory , that Hieroglyphick state
machin , Contrived to punish fancy in . In this ode the reader will find satire ,
pointed ...
He had a mind too active to be idle in the solitude of a prison which is seldom
invaded by visitors . And he wrote a hymn to the pillory , that Hieroglyphick state
machin , Contrived to punish fancy in . In this ode the reader will find satire ,
pointed ...
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