| Charles Darwin - 1908 - Страниц: 542
...man, and this demonstration of friendship was repeated several times; it was concluded by three hard slaps, which were given me on the breast and back...with so many hoarse, guttural, and clicking sounds. imitated us. Some of our party began to squint and look awry; but one of the young Fuegians (whose... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1909 - Страниц: 552
...man, and this demonstration of friendship was repeated several times; it was concluded by three hard slaps, which were given me on the breast and back at the same time. He tl1en bared his bosom for me to return the compliment, which being done, he seemed highly pleased.... | |
| Charles Henry Bourne Quennell - 1922 - Страниц: 242
...enjoyed rudimentary powers of speech. Darwin, writing of the Fuegians, said: "The language of those people, according to our notions, scarcely deserves...with so many hoarse, guttural, and clicking sounds." The thigh-bone of Pithecanthropus shows that he walked upright, but the teeth are more simian than... | |
| Страниц: 606
...difference between savage and civilised man ; it is greater than between a wild and domesticated animal. The language of these people, according to our notions,...with so many hoarse, guttural, and clicking sounds. " These poor wretches were stunted in their growth, their hideous faces were bedaubed with white paint,... | |
| 1885 - Страниц: 860
...says, " that they are fellow-creatures, and inhabitants of the same world " (p. 235). " Their language, according to our notions, scarcely deserves to be...compared it to a man clearing his throat, but certainly DO European ever cleared his throat with so many hoarse, guttural, and clicking sounds." Now, even... | |
| Charles Darwin, Robert Fitzroy - 1979 - Страниц: 438
...last he gave me three hard slaps on the breast & back at the same time, & making most curious noises. He then bared his bosom for me to return the compliment, which being done, he seemed highly pleased. Their language does not deserve to be called articulate. Capt. Cook says it is like a man clearing... | |
| Charles Darwin - 2001 - Страниц: 504
...he gave me three hard slaps on the breast & back at the same time, & making most curious noises.— He then bared his bosom for me to return the compliment, which being done, he seemed highly pleased:— Their language does not deserve to be called articulate: Capt. Cook says it is like a man clearing... | |
| Michael T. Taussig - 1993 - Страниц: 324
...he gave me three hard slaps on the breast and back at the same time, & making most curious noises. He then bared his bosom for me to return the compliment, which being done, he seemed highly pleased. Their language does not deserve to be called articulate. Capt. Cook says it is like a man trying to... | |
| David F. Armstrong - 2002 - Страниц: 204
...world in recorded human history, had this to say about the "barbaric" inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego: The language of these people, according to our notions,...articulate. Captain Cook has compared it to a man clearmg his throat, but certainly no European ever cleared his throat with so many hoarse, guttural,... | |
| R. D. Keynes - 2003 - Страниц: 472
...last he gave me three hard slaps on the breast & back at the same time, & making most curious noises. He then bared his bosom for me to return the compliment, which being done, he seemed highly pleased. Their language does not deserve to be called articulate: Capt Cook says it is like a man clearing his... | |
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