| Joseph Hunter - 1845 - 456 páginas
...every child in the provinces of Arromaia and Canuri affirm the same : they are called Ewaipanoma : they are reported to have their eyes in their shoulders,...and their mouths in the middle of their breasts." p. 70. There can be no doubt then that, whenever written, Shakespeare did intend, in this play, to... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1848 - 342 páginas
...called Coari in older maps. 2 The account which Ralegh gives of the Indian tribes who have theneyes in their shoulders and their mouths in the middle of their breasts, has been charged as another proof of his attempt to deal in fables. Such accounts however have existed... | |
| 1849 - 390 páginas
...They are called Ewaipanoma ; they are reported to have their eyes in their shonlders, and their months in the middle of their breasts ; and that a long train of hair groweth backward-between their shonlders." This description, which, at first thonght, appears so singnlar,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 656 páginas
...every ehilde in the provinee of Arromaia and Canuri affirme the same. They are ealled Ewaipanoma ; they are reported to have their eyes in their shoulders, and their mouthea in the middle of their breasts, and that a long traine of haire groweth baekward betweene their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 páginas
...branch which is called Caora, are a nation of people whose heades appear not above their shoulders: they are reported to have their eyes in their shoulders, and their mouthes in the middle of their breostes." — REED and STEEVENS. " Thrice driven bed of down."— Act... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 526 páginas
...breaketh his bones in other wars tor provant and penury." He tells us also of a tribe in Guiana " having their eyes in their shoulders, and their mouths in the middle of their breasts, and a long train of hair growing backward between their shoulders," which, he continues, "though it may... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1868 - 322 páginas
...because every child in the provinces of Aromaca and Canuri affirm the same. They are called Ewaipanoma ; they are reported to have their eyes in their shoulders,...train of hair groweth backward between their shoulders Such a nation was written of by Mandeville, whose reports were holden fables many years; and yet, since... | |
| M. A. Thomson - 1856 - 318 páginas
...becomes irresistible, and is confirmed, when the author proceeds to tell us of a tribe in Guiana " having their eyes in their shoulders, and their mouths in the middle of their breasts, a.nd a long train of hair growing backward between their shoulders ;" which, he continues, " though it may... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 páginas
...because every child In the province of Arromala and Oanurl affirm the same. They are called Ewaipannma; they are reported to have their eyes in their shoulders...and their mouths in the middle of their breasts, and tiiat a long train of hair groweth backward between their shoulders." "I therefore teg a not, 3b please... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 720 páginas
...that branch which it sailed Caora are a nation of people whose heads appear not above their shoulders. They are reported to have their eyes in their shoulders, and their mouths in the middle of their breast. , ) '*) dh jeder Reisende. — Diese Umschreibung erklart lich aus eioem Gebrauche jenor Zeit,... | |
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