Anglica, Volum 4,Utgaver 2-51960 |
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Side 38
... scene of MIDNIGHT , FORECASTLE ( Chap . XL ) , in which savage sailors and barbaric harpooners sing in chorus , utter filth , dance to the tambourine , jeer and fight , till they scatter in the squall . With the exception of this ...
... scene of MIDNIGHT , FORECASTLE ( Chap . XL ) , in which savage sailors and barbaric harpooners sing in chorus , utter filth , dance to the tambourine , jeer and fight , till they scatter in the squall . With the exception of this ...
Side 25
... scene is described as follows : ... I sunk into the Water ; for tho ' I swam very well , yet I could not deliver my self from the Waves so as to draw Breath , till that Wave having driven me , or rather carried me a vast Way on towards ...
... scene is described as follows : ... I sunk into the Water ; for tho ' I swam very well , yet I could not deliver my self from the Waves so as to draw Breath , till that Wave having driven me , or rather carried me a vast Way on towards ...
Side 35
... scene is described in much the same elaborate manner as the scene of Crusoe's swimming for the island ( the first motif ) : As I was busy in the Inside of it , behind my Tent , just in the Entrance into my Cave , I was terribly frighted ...
... scene is described in much the same elaborate manner as the scene of Crusoe's swimming for the island ( the first motif ) : As I was busy in the Inside of it , behind my Tent , just in the Entrance into my Cave , I was terribly frighted ...