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... round the world in a westerly direc- tion . In doing so we sail away , as it were , from the which follows and periodically overtakes us , reach- ing the meridian of our ship each succeeding day somewhat later than if we stood still ...
... round the world in a westerly direc- tion . In doing so we sail away , as it were , from the which follows and periodically overtakes us , reach- ing the meridian of our ship each succeeding day somewhat later than if we stood still ...
Strona 33
... round the world , as Sir Francis Drake did , ' going out of the Atlantic Ocean westward by the Straits of Magellan to the East Indies , and then from the east returning by the Cape of Good Hope homeward , and let them keep their ...
... round the world , as Sir Francis Drake did , ' going out of the Atlantic Ocean westward by the Straits of Magellan to the East Indies , and then from the east returning by the Cape of Good Hope homeward , and let them keep their ...
Strona 41
... round each other's necks . During hours of observation , I heard no word which was unfit for a modest ear ; while from beginning to end I failed to notice a single case of intoxication.1 It may appear uncivil and inappropriate for a ...
... round each other's necks . During hours of observation , I heard no word which was unfit for a modest ear ; while from beginning to end I failed to notice a single case of intoxication.1 It may appear uncivil and inappropriate for a ...
Strona 48
... rounds off the image which it venerates , and only acknowledges with reluctance that it is on any side in- complete ; and believing that Goethe in the ' Farben- lehre ' was wrong in his intellectual , and perverse in his moral judgments ...
... rounds off the image which it venerates , and only acknowledges with reluctance that it is on any side in- complete ; and believing that Goethe in the ' Farben- lehre ' was wrong in his intellectual , and perverse in his moral judgments ...
Strona 52
... round it , while the clothing of the perfectly distinct figure appeared of a beautiful sea - green . ' With the instinct of the poet , Goethe discerned in these antitheses an image of the general method of nature . Every action , he ...
... round it , while the clothing of the perfectly distinct figure appeared of a beautiful sea - green . ' With the instinct of the poet , Goethe discerned in these antitheses an image of the general method of nature . Every action , he ...
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