| 1781 - 778 pagina’s
...fituation, by long llruggle and labour, he ventured not to look down from the precipice he had cfcaped, but turning his eyes upward, he perceived he had yet...ere he could reach the top. His perfeverance in a (hort time prevailed, and Sadak flood on the utmoA fuinmit of the rock, from whence he looked over... | |
| Sir Charles Morell - 1825 - 268 pagina’s
...situation by long struggleand lahour. he ventured not to look down from the precipice he had escaped; but, turning his eyes upward, he perceived he had...the rock to climb, ere he could reach the top. His perseverance in a short time prevailed, and Sadak stood on the utmost summit of the rock, whence, he... | |
| George S. Measom - 1856 - 266 pagina’s
...situation by long struggle and labour, he ventured not to look down from the precipice he had escaped ; but, turning his eyes upward, he perceived he had...the rock to climb ere he could reach the top. His perseverance in a short time prevailed, and Sadak stood on the utmost summit of the rock, from whence... | |
| Selected tales - 1861 - 384 pagina’s
...situation by long struggle and labour, he ventured not to look down from the precipice he had escaped; but turning his eyes upward, he perceived he had yet...the rock to climb, ere he could reach the top. His perseverance in a short time prevailed, and Sadak stood on the utmost summit of the rock, whence he... | |
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