... correspondent to the degree of skill he might have acquired, during his particular period of service, on that treacherous element which was now his home. The dim tracery of the stranger's form had been swallowed by the flood of misty light, which,... The Red Rover: A Tale - Halaman 255oleh James Fenimore Cooper - 1852 - 522 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1828 - 448 halaman
...spirit-stirring piece of sea painting; it is a description of the storm in which the Royal Caroline went down. " The ocean itself appeared admonished that a quick...waves had ceased to break in their former foaming and hrilliant crests ; hut black masses of the water were seen lifting their surly summits against the... | |
| 1856 - 606 halaman
...vapor, semi-pellucid, preternatural, and seemingly tangible. The ocean itself seemed admonished (hat a quick and violent change was nigh. The waves had...their scintillating brightness, or shedding their own prpuliar and lucid atmosphere around them. The br, em, which had been so fresh, $nd which had even... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1854 - 580 halaman
...FENIMORE COOPER. Born 1789. Died 1851. DESCRIPTION OF THE STORM IN WHICH THE ROYAL CAROLINE WENT DOWN. THE ocean itself appeared admonished that a quick...their scintillating brightness, or shedding their own pecuH;tr and lucid atmosphere around them. The breeze which had been so fresh, and which had even blown,... | |
| HODGES SMITH - 1856 - 772 halaman
...tangible. Tlia ocean itttlf seemed admonished tliat a quick and violent change was niyh. The wares had ceased to break in their former foaming and brilliant...scintillating brightness, or shedding their own peculiar nnd lucid aN mospbere around them. The breeze, which had been so fresh, and which had even blown, at... | |
| HODGES SMITH - 1856 - 772 halaman
...tangible. Tlia ocean itttlf seemed admonished tliat a quick and violent change was niyh. The wares had ceased to break in their former foaming and brilliant...scintillating brightness, or shedding their own peculiar nnd lucid aN mospbere around them. The breeze, which had been so fresh, and which had even blown, at... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1859 - 548 halaman
...lift his voice above the roaring ocean ; and there was every appearance of a general and inextricable confusion ; but the same authority which had aroused...The breeze which had been so fresh, and which had oven blown, at times, with a force that nearly amounted to a little gale, was lulling and becoming... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1859 - 540 halaman
...swallowed by the flood of misty light, which, by this time, rolled along the sea like drifting vaponr, semi-pellucid, preternatural, and seemingly tangible....that a quick and violent change was nigh. The waves ceased to break in their former foaming and brilliant crests, and black masses of the water lifted... | |
| Joseph Lewis French - 1921 - 366 halaman
...turned towards the quarter where the ominous signs had been discovered; and each individual endeavored to read their import, with an intelligence correspondent...that a quick and violent change was nigh. The waves ceased to break in their former foaming and brilliant crests, and black masses of the water lifted... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1991 - 942 halaman
...discovered, and each individual endeavoured to read their import, with an intelligence correspondant to the degree of skill he might have acquired during...that a quick and violent change was nigh. The waves ceased to break in their former foaming and brilliant crests, and black masses of the water, lifted... | |
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