crusoe造句1 One day Robinson Crusoe espied a foot print on the sand.
2 Like Robinson Crusoe on his island, I trembled at the sight.
3 Robinson Crusoe is Defoe's masterpiece.
4 Robinson Crusoe is a classic.
5 The adventures of Robinson Crusoe.
6 "Robinson Crusoe" is "fiction, the father of Europe, " Daniel Defoe created an era of old age novel.
7 The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe is a very good book for children.
8 Obvious examples are GULLIVER'S TRAVELS ROBINSON CRUSOE and the ODYSSEY.
9 Crusoe spent his time as a castaway building and inventing.
10 Robinson Crusoe is a legendary person created by Daniel Defoe.
11 The first edition of Robinson Crusoe was printed in 1719.
12 Daniel Defoe, English writer, author of Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders, died.
13 Daniel Defoe wrote the story of Robinson Crusoe suggested by the experience of Alexander Selkirk, a Scotish sailor.
14 Defoe skilfully narrated the adventures of Robinson Crusoe on his desert island.
15 Defoe vividly narrated the adventures of Robinson Crusoe on his desert island.
16 "Robinson Crusoe" is one of the most famous books in the world.
17 We can see that Robinson Crusoe is a person with stubborn and firm character.
18 Subconsciously I remembered then began to hum the Robinson Crusoe theme music.
19 Defoe, a precursor of modern novelists, in his Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders initiated an important theme of modern novels: the fate of an isolated individual in modern society.
20 On a shelf there are herb and spice jars with Polish names, probably left by members of a Polish research station in the fjord, and a dog-eared copy of Robinson Crusoe, which seems appropriate.
21 Do you have the first edition of Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe?
22 The helm, the person is listening to pen writer Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe" in the hero - Robinson.
23 There I have sat helpless ever since ; see what Robinson Crusoe saw.
24 And most have the characteristic of Desolate Island Literature works should be Defoe's Robinson Crusoe.
25 Selkirk’s ordeal is believed to have been the inspiration for Daniel Defoe’s novel Robinson Crusoe, published in 1719.