Is there any one so foolish," he asks, " as to believe that there are antipodes with their feet opposite to ours ; people who walk with their heels upward, and their heads hanging down ? That there is a part of the world in which all things are topsyturvy... Columbia: A Story of the Discovery of America - Pàgina 68per John Roy Musick - 1891 - 345 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Washington Irving - 1828 - 574 pàgines
...to believe that there are Chap. IV.] COUNCIL OF SALAMANCA. I23 antipodes with their feet opposite to ours ; people who walk with their heels upward and...world in which all things are topsy-turvy ; where the trees grow with their branches downward, and where it rains, hails, and snows upward ? The idea... | |
| Washington Irving - 1828 - 502 pàgines
...any one so foolish,» he asks, « as to believe that there are antipodes with their feet opposite to ours; people who walk with their heels upward and...there is a part of the world in which all things are topsyturvv; where the trees grow with their branches downward, and where it rains, hails, and snows... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 346 pàgines
...one so foolish," asks Lactantius, " as to believe that there arcantipodes with their feet opposite to ours; people who walk with their heels upward and their heads hanging down? That there is a part of the.world in which all things are topsy-turvy; where the trees grow with their branches downward, and... | |
| Alexander Copland - 1832 - 586 pàgines
...that there are antipodes, with their feet opposite to ours ; people who walk with their heels upwards and their heads hanging down ? — That there is a...world in which all things are topsy-turvy ; where the trees grow with their branches downwards, and where it rains, hails, and snows upwards ? The idea... | |
| 596 pàgines
...Lactantius, "as to believe that there are antipodes opposite to ours, men who walk with their feet upwards and their heads hanging down ? That there is a part of the world in which all things are topsy turvy ; where the trees grow with their branches downwards, and where it rains, hails, and snows... | |
| 1833 - 480 pàgines
...antipodes, with their fret opposite to ours ; people who walk with their heels upwards, and their heads down ; that there is a part of the world in which all things are topsy-- turvy ; where the trees grow with their branches downward, and where it rains, hails, and snows... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester, Andrew Foster - 1846 - 504 pàgines
...that there are antipodes with their feet opposite to ours ; people who walk with their feet upwards and their heads hanging down ? That there is a part...world in which all things are topsy-turvy ; where the trees grow with their branches downward, and where it rail is hails and snows upward ? The idea... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 454 pàgines
...any one so foolish," he asks, " as to believe that there are antipodes with their feet opposite to ours ; people who walk with their heels upward, and...the world in which all things are topsyturvy : where the trees grow with their branches downward, and where it rains, hails and snows upward ? The idea... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 278 pàgines
...there any one so foolish," he asks, "as to believe that there are antipodes with their feet opposite to ours ; people who walk with their heels upward, and...world in which all things are topsy-turvy : where the trees grow with their branches downward, and where it rains, hails and snows upward ? The idea... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 756 pàgines
...any one so foolish," he asks, " as to believe that there are antipodes with their feet opposite to ours ; people who walk with their heels upward, and...the world in which all things are topsyturvy : where the trees grow with their branches downward, and where it rains, hails and snows upward ? The idea... | |
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