| John Glendening - 2007 - Страниц: 254
...which come on the stage in such plays as Der Freischutz" (Journal 228). Of their speech he observes, "The language of these people, according to our notions,...with so many hoarse, guttural, and clicking sounds." Their actions also seem disordered; we are told that "nothing could be more ludicrous or interesting... | |
| 1885 - Страниц: 1098
...says, ' that they are fellow-creatures, and inhabitants of the same world ' (p. 235). ' Their language, according to our notions, scarcely deserves to be...with so many hoarse, guttural, and clicking sounds.' Now, even with regard to their physical aspect, Darwin must have either been very unlucky in the Fuegians... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1885 - Страниц: 886
...says, " that they are fellowcreatures, and inhabitants of the same world" (p. 235). " Their language, according to our notions, scarcely deserves to be...with so many hoarse, guttural, and clicking sounds." Now, even with regard to their physical aspect, Darwin must have either been very unlucky in the Fuegians... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1891 - Страниц: 1334
...Fnegians will bo struck by the resemblance. He writes, in his 'Voyage of the "Beagle"' : ' The langnage of these people, according to our notions, scarcely...his throat; but certainly no European ever cleared bis throat with so many hoarse, guttural, and clicking sounds.' Yet the Fuegian language has been fonnd... | |
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