... prostrate foe, looking round in conscious power and pride upon the bands of his assailants, — and with a port the most noble and imposing that can be conceived. It was the most magnificent thing I ever witnessed. The danger of our friends however... Youth's Book of Travel & Adventure - 89 페이지1850 - 342 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1830 - 398 페이지
...upon the bands of his assailants, and with a port the most noble and imposing that can be conceived. We expected every instant to see one or more of them torn in pieces ', and though the rest of thft party were standing within fifty paces with their guns cocked and levelled,... | |
| George Thompson - 1827 - 474 페이지
...I ever witnessed. The danger of our friends however rendered it at the moment too terrible to enjoy either the grand or the ludicrous part of the picture....for their assistance. One was lying under the lion's feet, and the others scrambling towards us in such a way as to intercept our aim upon him. All this... | |
| George Thompson - 1827 - 576 페이지
...witnessed. The danger of our friends however rendered it at the moment too terrible to enjoy cither the grand or the ludicrous part of the picture. We...for their assistance. One was lying under the lion's feet, and the others scrambling towards us in such a way as to intercept our aim upon him. All this... | |
| George Thompson - 1827 - 552 페이지
...I ever witnessed. The danger of our friends however rendered it at the moment too terrible to enjoy either the grand or the ludicrous part of the picture....them torn in pieces, — nor, though the rest of the paity were standing within fifty paces with their guns cocked and levelled, durst we fire for their... | |
| 1828 - 390 페이지
...however, of our friends, rendered it at the moment too terrible to enjoy either the grand or the luJicrous part of the picture. We expected every instant to...for their assistance. One was lying under the lion's feet, and the others scrambling towards us, in such a way as to intercept our aim upon him. All this... | |
| 1828 - 612 페이지
...ever witnessed. The danger of our friends, however, rendered it at the moment too terrible to enjoy either the grand or the ludicrous part of the picture....see one or more of them torn in pieces; nor, though a band of us were standing within fifty paces with our guns cocked and levelled, durst we fire for... | |
| John Le Keux - 1829 - 476 페이지
...thing I ever witnessed. The danger of our friends, however, rendered it a moment too terrible to enjoy either the grand or the ludicrous part of the picture....for their assistance. One was lying under the lion's paws, and the others scrambling towards us in such a way as to intercept our aim at him. All this passed... | |
| James Rennie - 1829 - 438 페이지
...ever witnessed. The danger of our friends, however, rendered it at the moment too terrible to enjoy either the grand or the ludicrous part of the picture. We expected every instant to see egg) pr more of them torn in pieces; nor, though the rest of the party were standing within fifty paces... | |
| Frederic Shoberl - 1834 - 328 페이지
...magnificent thing I ever witnessed. The danger of our friends, however, rendered it too terrible to enjoy either the grand or the ludicrous part of the picture....assistance. One was lying under the lion's paw, and the other scrambling towards us in such a way as to intercept our aim at him. All this passed far more... | |
| Sir William Jardine - 1834 - 400 페이지
...ever witnessed. The danger of our friends, however, rendered it at the moment too terrible to enjoy either the grand or the ludicrous part of the picture....for their assistance. One was lying under the lion's feet, and the others scrambling towards us, in such a way as to intercept our aim upon him. All this... | |
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