Sanchez of Segovia, and made the same inquiry. By the time the latter had ascended the round-house, the light had disappeared. They saw it once or twice afterwards in sudden and passing gleams, as if it were a torch in the bark of a fisherman, rising... The London Magazine - Página 2841828Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 788 páginas
...affirmative. Columbus, yet doubtful whether it might not be some delusion of the fancy, called Rodrigo Sanchez of Segovia, and made the same inquiry. By the time the latter had ascended the round house, the light had disappeared. They saw it once or twice afterwards in sudden and passing... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 790 páginas
...Segovia, and made the same inquiry. By tin: time the latter had ascended the round-house, the lifiht had disappeared. They saw it once or twice afterwards in sudden and parsing gleams ; as it were a torch in the bark of a fisherman, rising and sinking witU the waves:... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 páginas
...Columbus, yet doubtful whether it might not be some delusion of the fancy, called Roderigo Sanchery, of Segovia, and made the same inquiry. By the time...twice afterwards in sudden and passing gleams ; as it were a torch in the bark of a fisherman, rising and sinking with the waves ; or in the hand of some... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 454 páginas
...affirmative. Doubtful whether it might not yet be some delusion of the fancy, Columbus called Eodrigo Sanchez of Segovia, and made the same inquiry. By the time...disappeared. They saw it once or twice afterwards in eudden and passing gleams ; as if it were a torch in the bark of a fisherman, rising and sinking with... | |
| John Frost - 1851 - 1058 páginas
...Segovia ; but before he came, it had disappeared ; they saw it, nevertheless, twice afterwards, in sudden gleams, as if it were a torch in the bark of a fisherman, rising and sinking with the waves, or in the hands of some person on shore, borne up and down as he walked. Columbus considered this appearance... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 454 páginas
...affirmative. Doubtful whether it might not yet be some delusion of the fancy, Columbus called Eodrigo Sanchez of Segovia, and made the same inquiry. By the time the latter had ascended the round-house, tLe light had disappeared. They saw it once or twice afterwards in sudden and passing gleams ; as if... | |
| 1852 - 782 páginas
...Columbus, yet doubtful whether it mii»ht not be some delusion of the fancy, called Rodrigo Sanchez wings! At the youth's slumber ; while another look...distilling odorous dew. And shook it on his hair ; another m sudden and passing gleams ; as it were a torch in the bark of a fisherman, rising and sinking with... | |
| 1852 - 782 páginas
...some delusion of the fancy, called Rodrigo Sanchez of Segovia, and made the same inquiry. By the lime the latter had ascended the round-house, the light had disappeared. They saw it once or Iwice afterwards in sudden and passing gleams ; as it were a torch in the bark of a fisherman, rising... | |
| Reading book - 1854 - 300 páginas
...a third person had been summoned, the light had disappeared. They saw it once or twice afterwards, as if it were a torch in the bark of a fisherman, rising and sinking with the waves ; or in the hands of some person on shore, borne up and down as he walked from house to house. These gleams were,... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - 1854 - 1012 páginas
...pension of 30 crowns liad been promised by the sovereigns to the first man who should discover land. as if it were a torch, in the bark of a fisherman, rising and sinking with the waves, or in the hands of some person on shore«, borne up and down as he walked. Columbus considered this appearance... | |
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