The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, and a Life of the Author, Volume 16William Miller, 1808 |
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Page 119
... port , and is a place of great traffic . But the soil is so sandy and so dry , that it produces nothing , unless in some few places , which also are cultivated with much care and labour . For Manar has no re- semblance to Ceylon ...
... port , and is a place of great traffic . But the soil is so sandy and so dry , that it produces nothing , unless in some few places , which also are cultivated with much care and labour . For Manar has no re- semblance to Ceylon ...
Page 128
... port of Cananor , and , going ashore together , they took a walk into a wood of palm - trees which was near their place of landing . After they had made a turn or two , the saint stripped himself to the waist , and taking a discipline ...
... port of Cananor , and , going ashore together , they took a walk into a wood of palm - trees which was near their place of landing . After they had made a turn or two , the saint stripped himself to the waist , and taking a discipline ...
Page 129
... port , they went again on shipboard , and continued their voyage to Cambaya . When they were arrived at that place , Xavier went to wait on the viceroy , and easily persuaded him to what he desired , in reference to Jafanatapan ; for ...
... port , they went again on shipboard , and continued their voyage to Cambaya . When they were arrived at that place , Xavier went to wait on the viceroy , and easily persuaded him to what he desired , in reference to Jafanatapan ; for ...
Page 132
... port of Lisbon . The man of God remained about three months in Cochin , and towards the end of May set sail for Negapatan , where the Portuguese fleet was now in a readiness . Passing by the Isle of De las Vaccas , which is near the ...
... port of Lisbon . The man of God remained about three months in Cochin , and towards the end of May set sail for Negapatan , where the Portuguese fleet was now in a readiness . Passing by the Isle of De las Vaccas , which is near the ...
Page 137
... port . " How , Father Francis , " said the pilot , “ are you fearful with so fair a wind ? you may assure your- self of good weather by all manner of signs , and any little bark may be in safety . " It was in vain for the saint to press ...
... port . " How , Father Francis , " said the pilot , “ are you fearful with so fair a wind ? you may assure your- self of good weather by all manner of signs , and any little bark may be in safety . " It was in vain for the saint to press ...
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