| 1829 - 576 str.
...top of the entrance and the stone, through which we could see ihr head of the animal, illuminated hy its glowing eyes, which it rolled, glaring with fury...frightful roaring too, penetrated to the depths of the carern, and was answered hy the hoarse growling of the cuhs, which Lincoln and Frank had now tossed... | |
| 1833 - 432 str.
...kept the wild beast at hay. There was a small open spare, however, led between the lop of the entrance and the stone, through which we could see the head...its glowing eyes, which it rolled, glaring with fury up on us. Its frightful roaring, too, penetrated tc the depths of the cavern, and was answered by the... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 str.
...the wild beast at bay. There was a small open space, however, left between the top of the entrance and the stone, through which we could see the head of the animal, illuminated by his glowing eyes, which he rolled glaring with fury upon us. His frightful roaring, too, penetrated... | |
| Seba Smith, Lawrence Labree - 1844 - 498 str.
...the wild beast at bay. There was a small open space, however, left between the top of the entrance and the stone, through which we could see the head...illuminated by its glowing eyes, which it rolled, glaiing with fury upon us. Its fiightful roaring, too, penetrated the depths of the cavern, and was... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1845 - 354 str.
...the wild beast at bay. " There was a small, open space, however, left between the top of the entrance and the" stone, through which we could see the head of the animal, illuminated by his glowing eyes, which he rolled, glaring with fury, upon us. His frightful roaring, too, penetrated... | |
| 1845 - 398 str.
...the wild beast at bay. There was a small open space, however, left between the top of the entrance and the stone, through which we could see the head of the animal, illuminated by his glowing eyes, which he rolled glaring with fury upon us. His frightful roaring, too, penetrated... | |
| Alexander Winton Buchan - 1854 - 332 str.
...the wild beast at bay. There was a small open space, however, left between the top of the entrance and the stone, through which we could see the head of the animal, illuminated by his glowing eyes, which he rolled glaring with fury upon us. " Now is the time to fire at him," said... | |
| 1856 - 458 str.
...wild beast at bay. — There was a small open space, however, left between the top of the entrance and the stone, through which we could see the head...Frank had now tossed from them. Our ferocious enemy attempted first to "aove the stone with his powerful claws, and then to push it 65 with his head from... | |
| Casket - 1874 - 840 str.
...left between the top of the entrance and the stone, through which we could see the head of theanimal, illuminated by its glowing eyes, which it rolled, glaring with fury upon us. Tts frightful roaring too, penetrated to the depths of the cavern, and was answered by the hoarse growling... | |
| 1875 - 558 str.
...the wild beaft at bay. There was a small open space, however, left between the top of the entrance and the stone, through which we could see the head...Frank had now tossed from them. Our ferocious enemy attempted first to remove the stone with his powerful claws, and then to push it with his head from... | |
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