Jules Verne

A Journey to the Centre of the Earth

  • gerçek bilimhas quoted5 years ago
    THE "Voyages Extraordinaires" of M. Jules Verne deserve to be made widely known in English-speaking countries by means of carefully prepared translations. Witty and ingenious adaptations of the researches and discoveries of modern science to the popular taste, which demands that these should be presented to ordinary readers in the lighter form of cleverly mingled
  • b6211710480has quoted4 months ago
    19 Königstrasse, one of the oldest streets in the oldest portion of the city of Hamburg.
  • maithilyrajpoothas quoted2 years ago
    young Virlandaise of seventeen, Martha, and myself. As his nephew and an orphan, I became his laboratory assistant.
  • Jamila Elyahyaouihas quoted3 years ago
    ventured to point out
  • Jamila Elyahyaouihas quoted3 years ago
    indulging in the luxury of extended beneficence
  • Jamila Elyahyaouihas quoted3 years ago
    the disastrous eruptions last Easter Day
  • Jamila Elyahyaouihas quoted3 years ago
    Witty and ingenious adaptations
  • b5547316172has quoted3 years ago
    "Greenland?" cried I in reply.

    "Yes," continued my uncle, who always when explaining anything
  • b2229995937has quoted5 years ago
    scarcely had time to move
  • Xiomara Canizaleshas quoted7 years ago
    What is darkness to you is light to me.
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