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 Family Library (Harper). - 第252页1843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
...and tribunals, was in the most perfect security. The common right to the products of the chase marks also a singular union, without seeming to relax their...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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