I have passed an evening not only with comfort, but with extreme gratification ; for with the women working and singing, their husbands quietly mending their lines, the children playing before the door, and the pot boiling over the blaze of a cheerful... (The Edinburgh cabinet library) [ed. by D. Lardner]. - 第279页作者:Edinburgh cabinet library - 1830全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Sir William Edward Parry - 1824 - 578 页
...their guest, I have passed an evening not only with comfort, but with extreme gratification ; for with the women working and singing, their husbands quietly...the pot boiling over the blaze of a cheerful lamp, one might well forget for the time that an Esquimaux hut was the scene of this domestic comfort and... | |
| 1830 - 484 页
...beat meat was set before them, nnd the women vied with each other in the attentions of cooking, and drying and mending their clothes. ' The women working...picture of savage life. Yet a continued intercourse shown! that the Esquimaux inherited their full share of human frailty. Begging we shall prws over,... | |
| Sir William Edward Parry - 1828 - 350 页
...their guest, I have passed an evening not only with comfort, but with extreme gratification; for with the women working and singing, their husbands quietly...the pot boiling over the blaze of a cheerful lamp, one might well forget for the time that an Esquimaux hut was the scene of this domestic comfort and... | |
| 1830 - 482 页
...best meat was set before them, and the women vied with each other in the attentions of cooking, and drying and mending their clothes. ' The women working...life. Yet a continued intercourse showed that the savage e. ea connue Esquimaux inherited their full share of human frailty. Begging we shall pass over,... | |
| 1831 - 444 页
...each other in the attentions of cooking, and drying and mending their clothes. u The women working ami singing, their husbands quietly mending their lines,...lamp, "gave a pleasing picture of savage life. Yet u continued intercourse showed that the Esquimaux inherited their full share of human frailty. Begging... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1833 - 270 页
...before the Kablanaks, and the women vied with each other in the attention of cooking for them, and in drying and mending their clothes. " The women working...cheerful lamp," gave a pleasing picture of savage life. The children are treated, like those of the Greenlanders, with extreme tenderness ; and like that people,... | |
| Sir John Leslie, Robert Jameson, Hugh Murray - 1836 - 588 页
...huts, without any instance being known of their having been carried off. Property, without the aid if laws and tribunals, was in the most perfect security....the Esquimaux inherited their full share of human frailtyBegging we shall pass over, though in many instances persevering and incessant, because it seems... | |
| 1836 - 496 页
...with the greatest attention, setting the best food they had before them, as well as mending and drying their clothes. " The women working and singing, their...the pot boiling over the blaze of a cheerful lamp," presents a scene of civilized happiness little imagined to exist in such desolate regions, and cheering... | |
| Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford - 1841 - 558 页
...with the greatest attention, setting the best food they had before them, as well as mending and drying their clothes. " The women working and singing, their...the children playing before the door, and the pot bulling over the blaze of a cheerful lamp," presents a scene of civilized happiness little imagined... | |
| 1843 - 488 页
...with the greatest attention, setting the best food they had before them, as well as mending and drying their clothes. " The women working and singing, their...the pot boiling over the blaze of a cheerful lamp," presents a scene of civilized happiness little imagined to exist in such desolate regions, and cheering... | |
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