| 1834 - 536 стор.
...sometimes break in upon the serenity of a summer voyage. As we sat around the dull light of a lamp, in the cabin, that made the gloom more ghastly, every...struck with a short one related by the captain. " As 1 was once sailing," said he, " in a fine stout ship, across the banks of Newfoundland, one of the... | |
| 1835 - 284 стор.
...sometimes break in upon the serenity of a summer voyage. As we sat around the dull light of a lamp, in the cabin, that made the gloom more ghastly, every...prevail in those parts rendered it impossible for me to sec t'ur ahead, even in the daytime; but at night the weather was so thick, that we could not distinguish... | |
| Moses Severance - 1835 - 314 стор.
...of shipwreck and disaster. I was particularly struck with a short one related by the captain. 8. " As I was once sailing," said he, " in a fine stout...it impossible for me to see far a-head, even in the day time ; but at night the weather was so thick that we could not distinguish any object at twice... | |
| 1835 - 272 стор.
...around the dull light of a lamp, in the cabin, that made the gloom more ghastly, every one had bis tale of shipwreck and disaster. I was particularly...captain. " As I was once sailing," said he, " in a fme stout ship, across the banks of Newfoundland, one of the heavy fogs that prevail in those parts... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 284 стор.
...sometimes break in upon the serenity of a summer voyage. As we sat round the dull light of a lamp in the cabin, that made the gloom more ghastly, every...disaster. I was particularly struck with a short one re luted by the captain. "As I was sailing," said he, "in a fine stout ship, across the banks of Newfoundland,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 196 стор.
...sometimes break in upon the serenity of a summer voyage. As we sat round the dull light of a lamp in the cabin, that made the gloom more ghastly, every...tale of shipwreck and disaster. I was particularly strnck with a short one related by the captain. "As I was once sailing," said he, "in a fine stout... | |
| Washington Irving - 1836 - 250 стор.
...sometimes break in upon the serenity of a summer voyage. As we sat round the dull light; of a lamp, in the cabin, that made the gloom more ghastly, every...stout ship, across the banks of Newfoundland, one of those heavy fogs that prevail in those parts rendered it impossible for us to see far a-head, even... | |
| 1836 - 282 стор.
...sometimes break in upon the serenity of a summer voyage. As we sat round the dull light of a lamp in the cabin, that made the gloom more ghastly, every...with a short one related by the captain. " As I was sailing," said he, " in a fine stout ship, across the banks of Newfoundland, one of those heavy fogs... | |
| 1838 - 534 стор.
...sometimes break in upon the serenity of a summer voyage. As we sat around the dull light of a lamp, in the cabin, that made the gloom more ghastly, every...for me to see far ahead, even in the daytime ; but nt night the weather was so thick, that we could not distinguish any object at twice the length ol... | |
| Chronicles of the sea - 1838 - 488 стор.
...the captain of a ship, in which the writer was a passenger from the United States to England : — " As I was once sailing (said he) in a fine stout ship across the banks of Newfoundland, one of those heavy fogs that prevail in those parts, rendered it impossible for us to see far a-head, even... | |
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