The Pathfinder, Or The Inland SeaAppleton, 1875 - Počet stran: 532 |
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Strana vi
... means of self - love ; but , unless he be dis- posed to maintain the equal perfection of what he has done , as probably no man was ever yet fool enough to do , he may very well have shrewd conjectures as to the comparative merits and ...
... means of self - love ; but , unless he be dis- posed to maintain the equal perfection of what he has done , as probably no man was ever yet fool enough to do , he may very well have shrewd conjectures as to the comparative merits and ...
Strana vii
... means may be given in explanation of the manner in which the book was originally got up . The heroine of this tale was at first called " Agnes . " In the fifth or sixth chapter this name was changed to " Mabel , " and the manuscript was ...
... means may be given in explanation of the manner in which the book was originally got up . The heroine of this tale was at first called " Agnes . " In the fifth or sixth chapter this name was changed to " Mabel , " and the manuscript was ...
Strana viii
... ascribe all to themselves , will be certain to live long enough to ascertain the magnitude of their error . That great results are intended to be produced by means of these wonderful changes , we firmly be viii PREFACE .
... ascribe all to themselves , will be certain to live long enough to ascertain the magnitude of their error . That great results are intended to be produced by means of these wonderful changes , we firmly be viii PREFACE .
Strana ix
James Fenimore Cooper. by means of these wonderful changes , we firmly be lieve ; but that they will prove to be the precise re sults now so generally anticipated , in consulting the experience of the past , and taking the nature of man ...
James Fenimore Cooper. by means of these wonderful changes , we firmly be lieve ; but that they will prove to be the precise re sults now so generally anticipated , in consulting the experience of the past , and taking the nature of man ...
Strana x
... alone a just appreciation can be formed of the wonderful means by which Providence is clearing the way for the advancement of civiliza tion across the whole American continent . THE PATHFINDER . CHAPTER I. The turf shall be my. X PREFACE .
... alone a just appreciation can be formed of the wonderful means by which Providence is clearing the way for the advancement of civiliza tion across the whole American continent . THE PATHFINDER . CHAPTER I. The turf shall be my. X PREFACE .
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ag'in answered appeared Arrowhead believe better block-house boat brother Cap bushes calash canoe Chingachgook command companion concealed cutter danger dear father Delaware distrust doubt enemy eyes face fancy father fear feelings felt finder fire forest French frontier garrison gifts girl hand head heard heart heroine honor hope husband Indian instant Iroquois island Jasper Eau-douce June Killdeer knew lake land laughing leave Lieutenant Muir look Lundie Mabel Dunham Major Duncan manner Master Cap Master Pathfinder means mind Mingo minutes nature never night Ontario Oswego paddle party passed pretty Quarter-Master red-skin returned rifle river sail sailor Sarpent savages scalp scarcely Scud seen Serjeant Dunham serjeant's daughter shore smile soldier soon speak spot stood stream tell thing thought Thousand Islands tion trail trees true truth Tuscarora uncle venison vessel warrior wife wigwam wind wish woman woods words young
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Strana 258 - Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests; in all time, Calm or convulsed, — in breeze, or gale, or storm, Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark heaving; — boundless, endless, and sublime. The image of eternity, the throne Of the Invisible; even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made; each zone Obeys thee; thou goest forth, dread, fathomless, alone.
Strana 287 - It is to be all made of fantasy, All made of passion, and all made of wishes; All adoration, duty, and observance, All humbleness, all patience, and impatience, All purity, all trial, all observance; And so am I for Phebe.
Strana 130 - Now, my co-mates, and brothers in exile, Hath not old custom made this life more sweet Than that of painted pomp ? Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious court ? Here feel we but the penalty of Adam, The seasons...
Strana 175 - A common wrought nail was driven lightly into the target, its head having been first touched with paint.
Strana 223 - Drew Priam's curtain in the dead of night, And would have told him, half his Troy was burn'd: . .. But Priam found the fire, ere he his tongue, And I my Percy's death, ere thou report'st it.
Strana 173 - That's not all, boys, that's not all; if you find the target touched at all, I'll own to a miss. The Quartermaster cut the wood, but you'll find no wood cut by that last messenger.
Strana 173 - As nobody had missed it yet, the "also" was not necessary; but never mind about that, for the Pathfinder is going to speak. "No, no, Major," said he, confidently, "that would be a risky declaration. I didn't load the piece and can't say what was in it; but if it was lead...
Strana 32 - Before these fields were shorn and tilled, Full to the brim our rivers flowed ; The melody of waters filled The fresh and boundless wood ; And torrents dashed and rivulets played, And fountains spouted in the shade.
Strana 398 - Eternall Maker need of thee The world in his continuall course to keepe, That doest all thinges deface, ne lettest see The beautie of his worke ? Indeed in sleepe The slouthfull body that doth love to steepe His lustlesse...
Strana 171 - The respect for Pathfinder's skill and for his quickness and accuracy of sight [the italics are mine] was so profound and general, that the instant he made this declaration the spectators began to distrust their own opinions, and a dozen rushed to the target in order to ascertain the fact. There, sure enough, it was found that the Quartermaster's bullet had gone through the hole made by Jasper's...