The BravoРипол Классик James Fenimore Cooper was a prolific and popular American writer of the first half of the 19th century. His historical romances of frontier and Indian life in the early American days created a unique form of American literature. The Bravo was inspired by Cooper’s trip to Europe where he traveled through much of Italy. This novel is set in Venice and it is the first of Cooper’s three European novels. The book largely focuses on political themes including the tension between the social elite and other classes. |
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第 14 頁
... praying on thy decks that hour, caro Stefano, though none is bolder among the mountains of Calabria when thy felucca is once safely drawn up on the beach!” The mariner cast a half-comic, half-serious glance upward at the image of the ...
... praying on thy decks that hour, caro Stefano, though none is bolder among the mountains of Calabria when thy felucca is once safely drawn up on the beach!” The mariner cast a half-comic, half-serious glance upward at the image of the ...
第 16 頁
... prayers at the Redentore, when the brig hit him in the canopy, and broke up the gondola, as if it had been a bubble left by the Bucentaur.” “The padrone should have been too generous to complain of Pietro's clumsiness, since it met with ...
... prayers at the Redentore, when the brig hit him in the canopy, and broke up the gondola, as if it had been a bubble left by the Bucentaur.” “The padrone should have been too generous to complain of Pietro's clumsiness, since it met with ...
第 17 頁
... prayers?” “He was coming back after having; but what matters it in what canal a young noble sighs away the night! We happened to be near when the Ancona-man performed his feat; while Giorgio and I were boiling with rage at the ...
... prayers?” “He was coming back after having; but what matters it in what canal a young noble sighs away the night! We happened to be near when the Ancona-man performed his feat; while Giorgio and I were boiling with rage at the ...
第 18 頁
... prayer to San Teodoro, since he never rose after the blow. But what has brought thee to Venice, caro mio? for thy ill-fortune with the oranges, in the last voyage, caused thee to denounce the place.” The Calabrian laid a finger on one ...
... prayer to San Teodoro, since he never rose after the blow. But what has brought thee to Venice, caro mio? for thy ill-fortune with the oranges, in the last voyage, caused thee to denounce the place.” The Calabrian laid a finger on one ...
第 22 頁
... prayers half the time.” “Jacopo!” ejaculated the other, with an emphasis which seemed to be a sort of summing up of all his aversion and horror. The gondolier shrugged his shoulders with quite as much meaning as a man born on the shores ...
... prayers half the time.” “Jacopo!” ejaculated the other, with an emphasis which seemed to be a sort of summing up of all his aversion and horror. The gondolier shrugged his shoulders with quite as much meaning as a man born on the shores ...
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CHAPTER VII | 115 |
CHAPTER VIII | 131 |
CHAPTER IX | 152 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 316 |
CHAPTER XIX | 330 |
CHAPTER XX | 346 |
CHAPTER XXI | 362 |
CHAPTER XXII | 372 |
CHAPTER XXIII | 390 |
CHAPTER XXIV | 409 |
CHAPTER XXV | 427 |
CHAPTER X | 169 |
CHAPTER XI | 181 |
CHAPTER XII | 196 |
CHAPTER XIII | 215 |
CHAPTER XIV | 233 |
CHAPTER XV | 250 |
CHAPTER XVI | 268 |
CHAPTER XVII | 292 |
CHAPTER XXVI | 442 |
CHAPTER XXVII | 456 |
CHAPTER XXVIII | 472 |
CHAPTER XXIX | 491 |
CHAPTER XXX | 505 |
CHAPTER XXXI | 522 |
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