The Cabinet of Curiosities: Or, Wonders of the World Displayed, Forming a Repository of Whatever is Remarkable in the Regions of Nature and Art, Extraordinary Events, and Eccentric BiographyJ. Limbird, 1824 - 432 oldal |
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... walk under water for hours together by the diving bell ; that by mere vapour we can traverse the ocean ; or that by means of balloons we can soar in the air ; and yet these are facts so common that they no longer excite surprise among ...
... walk under water for hours together by the diving bell ; that by mere vapour we can traverse the ocean ; or that by means of balloons we can soar in the air ; and yet these are facts so common that they no longer excite surprise among ...
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... more than , nor so much as , many men not half his age ; and in October , 1817 , when his portrait was painted , he used to walk to town with ease , whenever he was required to sit - He THE CABINET OF CURIOSITIES . 15.
... more than , nor so much as , many men not half his age ; and in October , 1817 , when his portrait was painted , he used to walk to town with ease , whenever he was required to sit - He THE CABINET OF CURIOSITIES . 15.
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... sound of the bell , " debaxo de la campana . The latter could only walk slowly , because he laboured .under one of those fevers , to which the natives c 2 THE CABINET OF CURIOSITIES . 19 thing in it distressing and painful, ...
... sound of the bell , " debaxo de la campana . The latter could only walk slowly , because he laboured .under one of those fevers , to which the natives c 2 THE CABINET OF CURIOSITIES . 19 thing in it distressing and painful, ...
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... walking cane ; Nay , more surprising tricks ! he swore Grannams who died a hundred years ago : - he'd shew , ' Tis ... walk- ing - cane from any of the specta- tors , and thereon plays the music of every instrument now in use , and ...
... walking cane ; Nay , more surprising tricks ! he swore Grannams who died a hundred years ago : - he'd shew , ' Tis ... walk- ing - cane from any of the specta- tors , and thereon plays the music of every instrument now in use , and ...
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... walking in the path of ages , and I thought I perceived marks of their passage in that multitude of rocks , half undermined , which seemed to nod on their summits , and to threaten destruction by their fall . There , formerly , the ...
... walking in the path of ages , and I thought I perceived marks of their passage in that multitude of rocks , half undermined , which seemed to nod on their summits , and to threaten destruction by their fall . There , formerly , the ...
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117. oldal - And they shall bring all your brethren for an offering unto the Lord, out of all nations, upon horses, and in chariots, and in litters, and upon mules, and upon swift beasts, to my holy mountain Jerusalem, saith the Lord, as the children of Israel bring an offering in a clean vessel into the house of the Lord.
4. oldal - Wherein of antres vast and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch heaven, It was my hint to speak, — such was the process: And of the Cannibals that each other eat, The Anthropophagi, and men whose heads Do grow beneath their shoulders.
196. oldal - ... steadfastly upon them, and, in all probability, he will see the singular spectacle of his own shadow extending to the length of five or six hundred feet, at the distance of about two miles before him.
424. oldal - ... with brick lay some terriers and the choicest hounds and spaniels; seldom but two of the great chairs had litters of young cats in them which were not to be disturbed, he having always three or four attending him at dinner, and a little white round stick of fourteen inches long lying by his trencher that he might defend such meat as he had no mind to part with to them.
423. oldal - And indeed all his neighbours grounds and royalties were free to him, who bestowed all his time on these sports, but what he borrowed to caress his neighbours wives and daughters ; there being not a woman in all his walks of the degree of a yeoman's wife or under, and under the age of forty, but it was extremely her fault, if he was not intimately acquainted with her.
296. oldal - I could trace, though not distinguish, their mutual attacks. They soon reappeared on the surface twisted together, as in their first onset; but the black snake seemed to retain its wonted superiority, for its head was exactly fixed above that of the other, which it incessantly pressed down under the water, until it was stifled, and sunk. The victor no sooner perceived its enemy incapable of farther resistance, than abandoning it to the current, it returned on shore and disappeared.
296. oldal - ... great folds, and by that operation rendered the other more than commonly -outstretched ; the next minute the new struggles of the black one gained an unexpected superiority; it acquired two great folds likewise, which necessarily extended the body of its adversary in proportion as it had contracted its own.
318. oldal - ... to put them more on a level, Jeffery with the first fire shot his antagonist dead. This happened in France, whither he had attended his mistress in the troubles. He was again taken prisoner, by a Turkish rover, and sold into Barbary. He probably did not...
4. oldal - To the very moment that he bade me tell it; Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i...
117. oldal - Awake, awake, put on thy strength, O Zion! put on thy beautiful garments, O Jerusalem, the holy city!