| John Marcus Dickey - 1892 - 484 lehte
...have thronged upon his mind as to the land before him, covered with darkness. A thousand speculations must have swarmed upon him, as with his anxious crews...and glittering fanes and gilded cities, and all the splendor of oriental civilization. THE FIRST TO GREET COLUMBUS. EMMA HUNTINGTON NASON. A poem in St.... | |
| John Marcus Dickey - 1892 - 472 lehte
...have thronged upon his mind as to the land before him, covered with darkness. A thousand speculations must have swarmed upon him, as with his anxious crews...and glittering fanes and gilded cities, and all the splendor of oriental civilization. THE FIRST TO GREET COLUMBUS. EMMA HUNTINGTON NASON. A poem in St.... | |
| John Marcus Dickey - 1892 - 506 lehte
...have thronged upon his mind as to the land before him, covered with darkness. A thousand speculations must have swarmed upon him, as with his anxious crews...and glittering fanes and gilded cities, and all the splendor of oriental civilization. THE FIRST TO GREET COLUMBUS. EMMA HUNTINGTON NASON. A poem in St.... | |
| 1892 - 568 lehte
...unknown regions ? Had he come upon some wild island far in the Indian sea, or was this the famed Cipango itself, the object of his golden fancies? A thousand speculations of the kind roust have swarmed upon him, as, with his anxious crews, he waited for the night to pass away; wondering... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1894 - 462 lehte
...unknown regions? Had he come upon some wild island far in the Indian sea ; or was this the famed Cipango itself, the object of his golden fancies? A thousand...and glittering fanes, and gilded cities, and all the splendor of Oriental civilization. It was on Friday morning, the 12th of October, that Columbus first... | |
| Washington Irving - 1894 - 422 lehte
...unknown regions? Had he come upon some wild island far in the Indian Sea; or was this the famed Cipanzo itself, the object of his golden fancies ? A thousand...and glittering fanes, and gilded cities, and all the splendor of Oriental civilization. SURRENDER OF GRANADA. THE night preceding the surrender was a night... | |
| Alphonse Mariette - 1894 - 402 lehte
...regions ? Had he come upon some wild island far in the Indian Seas ; or was this the famed Cipango itself, the object of his golden fancies ? A thousand...speculations of the kind must have swarmed upon him as he watched for the night to pass away; wondering whether the morning light would reveal a savage wilderness,... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 458 lehte
...unknown regions ? Had he come upon some wild island far in the Indian sea ; or was this the famed Cipango itself, the object of his golden fancies ? A thousand...and glittering fanes, and gilded cities, and all the splendor of Oriental civilization. FIRST LANDING OF COLUMBUS IN THE NEW WORLD. from all parts of the... | |
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