I descended a little on the side of that delicious vale, surveying it with a secret kind of pleasure, though mixed with my other afflicting thoughts, to think that this was all my own; that I was king and lord of all this country indefeasibly, and had... Robinson Crusoe [by D. Defoe - Page 16de Daniel Defoe - 1882Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Daniel Defoe - 1719 - 390 pages
...little on the Side of that delicious Vale, furveying it with a fecret Kind of Pleafure, (tho' mixt with my other afflicting Thoughts) to think that this...own, that I was King and Lord of all this Country indefeafibly, and had a Right of PoflefTion; and if I could convey it, I might have it in Inheritance,... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1790 - 966 pages
...on the fide of that delicious valley, furveying it with a fecret kind of pleafure (though mixed with other afflicting thoughts) to think that this was...own, that I was king and lord of all this country indefeafibly, and had a right of pofleffion ; and if I could convey it, I might have it in inheritance,... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1790 - 436 pages
...that delicious valley, furveying it with a fecret kind of pleafure (though mixed with other amicting thoughts) to think that this was all my own, that I was king and lord of all this country indefeafibly, and had a right ef pofleffion ; and if I could convey it, I might have it in inheritance,... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1808 - 628 pages
...country appeared sO fresh, so green, so flourishing, every thing heing in a constant verdure or llourish of spring, that it looked like a planted garden. I descended a little on the side of that delicious valley, surveying il with a secret kind of pleasure (thongh mixed with other afflicting thonghts) to... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1810 - 352 pages
...way, that is, due east; and the country appeared so fresh, so green, so flourishing, every thing being in a constant verdure, or flourish of spring, that...I descended a little on the side of that delicious valley, surveying it with a secret kind of pleasure (though mixed with other afflicting thoughts) to... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1815 - 602 pages
...way that is due east ; and the country appeared so fresh, so green, so flourishing, every thing being in a constant verdure, or flourish of spring, that...with a secret kind of pleasure (though mixed with other afflicting thoughts;, to think that this ninlhcra^s; end LTNN.ÍVS in his sixth, called hexandria-monogifnia... | |
 | 1820 - 368 pages
...way, that is, due east; and the country appeared so fresh, so green, so flourishing, every thing being in a constant verdure, or flourish of spring, that...with a secret kind of pleasure (though mixed with other afflicting thoughts), to think that this was all my own; that I was king and lord of all this... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1820 - 364 pages
...way, that is, due east ; and the country appeared so fresh, so green, so nourishing, every thing being in a constant verdure, or flourish of spring, that...with a secret kind of pleasure (though mixed with other afflicting thoughts), to think that this was all my own ; that I was king and lord of all this... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1836 - 406 pages
...that is, due east ; and the country appeared so fresh, so green, so flourishing, every thing being in a constant verdure, or flourish of spring, that...with a secret kind of pleasure ( though mixed with other afflicting thoughts), to think that this was all my own ; that I was king and lord of all this... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 434 pages
...have met with. It is indeed the true ground, the proper purpose and intention of a miracle. P. 141 . To think that this was all my own, that I was king and lord of all this country indefeasibly, &c. By the by, what is the law of England respecting this? Suppose I had discovered,... | |
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