... to give to all remote and unknown regions ? Had he come upon some wild island far in the Indian sea; or was this the famed Cipango itself, the object of his golden fancies? A thousand speculations of the kind must have swarmed upon him, as, with his... Museum of Foreign Literature and Science - Página 22editado por - 1828Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Horace Mann - 1840 - 102 páginas
...A thousand speculations of the kind must have swarmed upon him, as he watched for the night to pass away; wondering whether the morning light would reveal...and glittering fanes, and gilded cities, and all the splendors of oriental civilization. CHAPTER XI. First Landing of Columbus in the JVew World. — Cruise... | |
| 1840 - 210 páginas
...A thousand speeulations of the kind must have swarmed upon him, as he watehed for the night to pass away ; wondering whether the morning light would reveal a savage wilderness, or dawn upon spiey groves, and glittering fanes and gilded eities, and all the splendors of oriental eivilization."... | |
| Alonzo Potter - 1841 - 484 páginas
...A thousand speculations of the kind must have swarmed upon him, as he watched for the night to pass away; wondering whether the morning light would reveal...and glittering fanes, and gilded cities, and all the splendors of oriental civilization. CHAPTER XI. First Landing of Columbus in the JVewi World. — Cruise... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844 - 540 páginas
...of the kind must have swarmed upon him, as, with his anxious crews, he waited for the night to pass away : wondering whether the morning light would reveal...cities, and all the splendour of oriental civilization." The land to which he was thus triumphantly borne was the island of San Salvador, since called Cat Island,... | |
| Peter Parley (pseud.) - 1846 - 414 páginas
...have swarmed upon him, as, with his anxious crews, he waited for the night to pass away, wonderdering whether the morning light would reveal a savage wilderness,...civilization. It was on the morning of Friday, 12th October, 1492, that Columbus first beheld the New World. When the day dawned, he saw before him a level... | |
| Peter Parley (pseud.) - 1846 - 414 páginas
...have swarmed upon him, as, with his anxious crews, he waited for the night to pass away, wonderdering whether the morning light would reveal a savage wilderness,...civilization. It was on the morning of Friday, 12th October, 1492, that Columbus first beheld the New World. When the day dawned, he saw before him a level... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 790 páginas
...of the kind must have swarmed upon him, as, with his anxious crews, he waited for the night to pass away: wondering whether the morning light would reveal...cities, and all the splendour of oriental civilization." The land to which he was .thus triumphantly borne was the island of San Salvador, since called Cat... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 páginas
...of the kind must have swarmed upon him, as, with his anxious crews, he waited for the night to pass away, wondering whether the morning light would reveal...cities, and all the splendour of oriental civilization. 63.— CRITICISM ON DON QUIXOTE. HALLAM. [MR. HENBY HALLAM is one of our most distinguished living... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 454 páginas
...of the kind must have swarmed upon him, as, with his anxious crews, he waited for the night to pass away ; wondering whether the morning light would reveal...and glittering fanes, and gilded cities, and all the splendor of oriental civilization. BOOK IV. , CHAPTER I. FIRST LANDING OF COLUMBUS IN THE NEW WORLD.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 450 páginas
...of the kind must have swarmed upon him, as, with his anxious crews, he waited for the night to pass away ; wondering whether the morning light would reveal...and glittering fanes, and gilded cities, and all the splendor of oriental civilization. BOOK IV. CHAPTER I. FIRST LANDING OF COLUMBUS IN THE NEW WORLD.... | |
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