| Thomas Harriot - 1893 - 192 стор.
...not of anie such vertue, as I thought they did conceiue, but onely the doctrine therein contained ; yet would many be glad * to touch it, to embrace it, to kisse it, to hold it to their brests and heades, and stroke ouer all their bodie with it ; to shewe their hungrie... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1904 - 544 стор.
...utter, and thought fit for the time. And although I told them the booke materially and of it selfe was not of any such vertue, as I thought they did...hungry desire of that knowledge which was spoken of. The Wiroans with whom we dwelt called Wingina, and many of his people would bee glad many times to... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1904 - 538 стор.
...utter, and thought fit for the time. And although I told them the booke materially and of it selfe was not of any such vertue, as I thought they did...hungry desire of that knowledge which was spoken of. The Wiroans with whom we dwelt called Wingina, and many of his people would bee glad many times to... | |
| Giles Gunn - 1981 - 489 стор.
...was not of any such virtue, as I thought they did conceive, but only the doctrine therein contained, yet would many be glad to touch it, to embrace it, to kiss it, to hold it to their breasts and heads, and stroke over all their body with it, to show their... | |
| James A. Boon - 1982 - 324 стор.
...was not of any such virtue, as I thought they did conceive, but only the doctrine therein contained, yet would many be glad to touch it, to embrace it, to kiss it, to hold it to their breasts and heads, and stroke over all their body with it, to show their... | |
| David B. Quinn - 1985 - 496 стор.
...was not of any such virtue, as I thought they did conceive, but only the doctrine therein contained, yet would many be glad to touch it, to embrace it, to kiss it, to hold it to their breasts and heads, and stroke over all their body with it, to shew their... | |
| Stephen Greenblatt - 1988 - 226 стор.
...was not of any such virtue, as I thought they did conceive, but only the doctrine therein contained; yet would many be glad to touch it, to embrace it, to kiss it, to hold it to their breasts and heads, and stroke over all their body with it; to show their... | |
| Various - 1994 - 676 стор.
...was not of any such virtue, as I thought they did conceive, but only the doctrine therein contained, yet would many be glad to touch it, to embrace it, to kiss it, to hold it to their breasts and heads, and stroke over all their body with it, to show their... | |
| Myra Jehlen, Michael Warner - 1997 - 1146 стор.
...embrace it, 72. load-stone: lodestone, magnet. 73. perspective glasse: telescope or magnifying glass. to kisse it, to holde it to their breastes and heads,...hungry desire of that knowledge which was spoken of. The Wiroans with whom we dwelt called Wingina, and many of his people would bee glad many times to... | |
| Mary B. Campbell - 1999 - 388 стор.
...was not of anie such vertue as I thought they did conceive, but only the doctrine therein contained; yet would many be glad to touch it, to embrace it, to kisse it, to hold it to their breasts and heades, and stroke over all their bodie with it.39 To Hariot •what mattered... | |
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