Typee: A Narrative of a Four Months' Residence Among the Natives of a Valley of the Marquesas Islands : Or, A Peep at Polynesian LifeJ. Murray, 1893 - 301 páginas |
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... turned to Tahiti . Not thus shy of exhibiting her charms was the Island Queen herself , the beauteous wife of Mowanna , the king of Nukuheva . Between two and three years after the adventures recorded in this volume , I chanced , while ...
... turned to Tahiti . Not thus shy of exhibiting her charms was the Island Queen herself , the beauteous wife of Mowanna , the king of Nukuheva . Between two and three years after the adventures recorded in this volume , I chanced , while ...
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... turning sharply round , threw up the skirts of her mantle , and revealed a sight from which the aghast Frenchmen retreated precipitately , and tum- bling into their boat , fled the scene of so shocking a catastrophe CHAPTER II . Passage ...
... turning sharply round , threw up the skirts of her mantle , and revealed a sight from which the aghast Frenchmen retreated precipitately , and tum- bling into their boat , fled the scene of so shocking a catastrophe CHAPTER II . Passage ...
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... turning round then quietly and making the best of her way to her friends , yet there are instances when even this natural obstacle to the further pro- secution of the voyage is overcome by headstrong captains , who , bartering the ...
... turning round then quietly and making the best of her way to her friends , yet there are instances when even this natural obstacle to the further pro- secution of the voyage is overcome by headstrong captains , who , bartering the ...
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... turned over in my mind every plan of that suggested itself , being determined to act with all possible prudence in an attempt where failure would be attended with so many disagreeable consequences . The idea of being taken and brought ...
... turned over in my mind every plan of that suggested itself , being determined to act with all possible prudence in an attempt where failure would be attended with so many disagreeable consequences . The idea of being taken and brought ...
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... turned our faces to the sea , we found ourselves , about three hours before sunset , standing on the top of what seemed to be the highest land on the island , an im- mense overhanging cliff composed of basaltic rocks , hung round with ...
... turned our faces to the sea , we found ourselves , about three hours before sunset , standing on the top of what seemed to be the highest land on the island , an im- mense overhanging cliff composed of basaltic rocks , hung round with ...
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Typee: A Narrative of a Four Months' Residence Among the Natives of a Valley ... Herman Melville Vista de fragmentos - 1947 |
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appeared arms arva Awha bamboo beach beautiful beneath boat boughs bread-fruit calabash cannibals canoe captain chief civilized cocoa-nut tree companion countenance delight distance elevated endeavoured entered escape eyes Fayaway feet fellow frigate fruit gazed George Paulet gestures girls ground groves hand Happar Hawiian head HERMAN MELVILLE Hoolah inhabitants inmates Jimmy Kannaka king Kolory Kory Kory-Kory leaves limbs looked Marnoo Marquesas Marquesas Islands mats Mehevi Melville mind Moa Artua morning mountains natives nearly never night nuee Nukuheva observed occasion old Marheyo Omoo once passed peculiar perceived Peter Gansevoort pi-pi poee poee-poee Polynesian present proceeded racter regard remained repose rock sailor Sandwich Islands savages seemed seen ship shore shouts side sight singular soon South Seas spear stood strange stream taboo Tahiti tappa tattooing thought tion Toby Toby's tribe vale vessel voyage warrior whole yards young
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Página 218 - Not until I visited Honolulu was I aware of the fact that the small remnant of the natives had been civilized into draught horses, and evangelized into beasts of burden. But so it is. They have been literally broken into the traces, and are harnessed to the vehicles of their spiritual instructors like so many dumb brutes...
Página 138 - I am inclined to think that so far as the relative wickedness of the parties is concerned, four or five Marquesan Islanders sent to the United States as missionaries might be quite as useful as an equal number of Americans dispatched to the Islands in a similar capacity.
Página xx - Clarel," published by George P. Putnam's Sons, New York — a metrical affair, a pilgrimage or what not, of several thousand lines, eminently adapted for unpopularity.
Página 15 - Our ship was now wholly given up to every species of riot and debauchery. The grossest licentiousness and the most shameful inebriety prevailed, with occasional and but short-lived interruptions, through the whole period of her stay.
Página 216 - ... stand here and there in the shadow of the groves, or are scattered along the banks of the winding stream; their goldenhued bamboo sides and gleaming white thatch forming a beautiful contrast to the perpetual verdure in which they are embowered. There are no roads of any kind in the valleynothing but a labyrinth of foot-paths twisting and turning among the thickets without end. The penalty of the Fall presses very lightly upon the valley of Typee...
Página xix - What I feel most moved to write, that is banned,— it will not pay. Yet, altogether, write the other way I cannot. So the product is a final hash, and all my books are botches.
Página 225 - I will frankly declare, that after passing a few weeks in this valley of the Marquesas, I formed a higher estimate of human nature than I had ever before entertained. But alas ! since then I have been one of the crew of a man-ofwar, and the pent-up wickedness of five hundred men has nearly overturned all my previous theories.
Página xvii - He looked like a man cut away from the stake, when the fire has overrunningly wasted all the limbs without consuming them, or taking away one particle from their compacted aged robustness.
Página 33 - He was one of that class of rovers you sometimes meet at sea, who never reveal their origin, never allude to home, and go rambling over the world as if pursued by some mysterious fate they cannot possibly elude.
Página xvii - The White Whale swam before him as the monomaniac incarnation of all those malicious agencies which some deep men feel eating in them, till they are left living on with half a heart and half a lung.