| Daniel Defoe - 1719 - 524 strani
...well near been fatal to me; for the Sea having hurry 'd me along as before, landed me, or rather dam'd me againft a Piece of a Rock ; and that with fuch...beat the Breath, as it were, quite out of my Body ; .arid had it return'd again immediately, I muft have been ftrangled in the Water; but I recover 'da... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1719 - 392 strani
...near beert fatal to me; for the Sea having hurry 'd me along as before, landed me, or rather dafh'd me againft a Piece of a Rock ; and that with fuch...own Deliverance ; for the Blow taking my Side and Brcaft, beat the Breath, as it were, quite out of my Body ; and had it return'd again immediately,... | |
| 1781 - 748 strani
...hclplefs, at to mine own deliyerance ; for the blow, taking my fide and breair, beat the breatb, as rt were, quite out of my body ; and had it returned again immediately, I rauft have been ftrangled in the water; but t recovered a little brfore the return of the waves.; and... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1790 - 980 strani
...fatal to me ; for the fea having hurried me along as before, landed me, or rather damed me againfl: a piece of a rock, and that with fuch force, as it...as to my own deliverance ; for the blow taking my fide and breaft, beat the breath as it were quite out of my body ; and had knot returned again immediately,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1790 - 434 strani
...near been fatal to me ; for the fea having hurried me along as before, landed me, or rather darned me againft a piece of a rock, and that with fuch force,...left me fenfelefs, and indeed helplefs, as to my own E 4 deliverance ; deliverance ; for the blow taking my fide and breaft, beat the breath as it were... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1790 - 306 strani
...near been fatal to me ; for the fea, having hurried me along as before, landed me, or rather darned me, againft a piece of a rock, and that with fuch...as it left me fenfelefs, and indeed helplefs, as to mine own deliverances ; for the blow, taking my fide and breaft, beat the breath as it were quite out... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1810 - 348 strani
...breath, if possible, till the wave went back. VOL. I. Pa?eTI. left me senseless, and indeed helpless, as to my own deliverance ; for the blow taking my side and breast, beat the breath as it were quite out of my body ; and, had it returned again immediately, I... | |
| 1820 - 368 strani
...against a piece of a rock, and that with such force, that it left me senseless, and indeed helpless, as to my own deliverance; for the blow taking my side and breast, beat the breath, as it were, quite out of my body; and had it returned again immediately, I... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1820 - 364 strani
...against a piece of a rock, and that with such force, that it left me senseless, and indeed • helpless/ as to my own deliverance; for the blow taking my side • and breast, beat the breath, as it were, quite out of my body; and had it returned again immediately, I... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1836 - 406 strani
...against a piece of a rock, and that with such force, that it left me senseless, and indeed helpless, as to my own deliverance ; for the blow taking my side and breast, beat the breath, as it were, quite out of my body ; and had it returned again immediately,... | |
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