| Hugh Murray - 1837 - 612 trang
...in which again there was another island. Entering this lake, we saw in the day nothing but forest ; but in the night there were many fires burning ; and...therefore took our speedy departure from this place, and after four days' farther sail, saw the earth in the night full of flames. There appeared also in the... | |
| HUGH MURRAY, F.R.S.E. - 1855 - 602 trang
...lake, we saw in the day nothing but forest ; but in the night there were many fires burning ; arid we heard various sounds of musical instruments, and...therefore took our speedy departure from this place, and after four days' further sail, saw the earth in the night fall of flames. There appeared also in the... | |
| Charles Walker Morse - 1858 - 330 trang
...in which again there was another island. Entering this lake, we saw in the day nothing but forest; but in the night there were many fires burning ; and...therefore took our speedy departure from this place, and after four days' further sail, saw the earth in the night full of flames. There appeared also in the... | |
| Frank Boott Goodrich - 1858 - 614 trang
...heard the sounds of musical instruments and the cries of innumerable human beings. They next reached the fiery region of Thymiamata, whence torrents of...heat of the earth was such that the foot could not rest upon it. After four days' farther sail, they again found the land at night enveloped in flames.... | |
| Frank Boott Goodrich - 1873 - 724 trang
...heard the Bounds of musical instruments and the cries of innumerable human beings. They next reached the fiery region of Thymiamata, whence torrents of...heat of the earth was such that the foot could not rest upon it. After four days' farther sail, they again found the land at night enveloped in flames.... | |
| Frank Boott Goodrich - 1873 - 726 trang
...instruments and the cries of innumerable human beings. They next reached the fiery region of Thymiarnata, whence torrents of flame poured down into the sea....heat of the earth was such that the foot could not rest upon it. After four days' farther sail, they again found the land at night enveloped in flames.... | |
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