 | 1828
...to, waiting impatiently for the dawn. < The thoughts and feelings of Columbus in this little space of time must have been tumultuous and intense. At...he had secured to himself a glory which must be as durable as the world itself. • It is difficult even for the imagination to conceive the feelings... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1828 - 472 páginas
...laid to, waiting impatientlv for the dawn. The thoughts and feelings of Columbus in this little space of time must have been tumultuous and intense. At...length, in spite of every difficulty and danger, he bad accomplished his object. The great mystery of the ocean was revealed; his theory, which had been... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1828 - 472 páginas
...laid to, waiting impatiently for the dawn. The thoughts and feelings of Columbus in this little space of time must have been tumultuous and intense. At length, in spite of every difficulty aud danger, he had accomplished his object. 234 THE VOYAGE. [Book III. The great mystery of the ocean... | |
 | 1828
...object. The great mystery of the ocean was revealed; his theory, which had been the scoff of sa^es, was triumphantly established ; he had secured to himself a glory which must be as durable as the world itself." — Vol i. pp. 231— 234. The newly discovered laud turned out to be... | |
 | 1828
...accomplished his object. The great mystery of the ocean was revealed. His theory which had been the scoff even of sages, was triumphantly established. He had secured to himself a glory which must he as durable as the world itself. " It is difficult even for the imagination to conceive the feelings... | |
 | 1829
...Columbus in this little space of time must have been tumultuous and intente. At length, in spite VOL. I. Z of every difficulty and danger, he had accomplished...he had secured to himself a glory which must be as durable as the world itself. " It is difficult even for the imagination to conceive the feelings of... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1829 - 311 páginas
...laid too, waiting impatiently for the dawn. The thoughts and feelings of Columbus in this little space of time must have been tumultuous and intense. At...accomplished his object. The great mystery of the oceau was revealed ; his theory, which had been the scoff of sages, was triumphantly established ;... | |
 | 1830
...impatiently for the dawn. " The thoughts and feelings of Columbus in this little space of lime must hare been tumultuous and intense. At length, in spite of every difficulty and danger, he had accomplished hi* object. The great mystery of (he ocean was revealed ; his theory, which had been the scoff of tas.es,... | |
 | Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 324 páginas
...laid to, waiting impatiently for the dawn. The thoughts and feelings of Columbus, in this little space of time, must have been tumultuous and intense. At...was revealed ; his theory, which had been the scoff even of sages, was triumphantly established ; he had secured to himself a glory which must be as durable... | |
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