The Complete AnglerScott-Thaw, 1903 - Počet stran: 304 |
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Strana 4
... stand in no need to borrow their thoughts to think ourselves so happy . No , no , sir , we enjoy a contentedness above the reach of such dis- positions , and as the learned and ingenuous Mon- taigne says - like himself , freely , " When ...
... stand in no need to borrow their thoughts to think ourselves so happy . No , no , sir , we enjoy a contentedness above the reach of such dis- positions , and as the learned and ingenuous Mon- taigne says - like himself , freely , " When ...
Strana 5
... standing her language , for doubtless cats talk and reason with one another , that we agree no better ? And who knows but that she pities me for being no wiser than to play with her , and laughs and censures my folly for making sport ...
... standing her language , for doubtless cats talk and reason with one another , that we agree no better ? And who knows but that she pities me for being no wiser than to play with her , and laughs and censures my folly for making sport ...
Strana 7
... life in its nostrils , stands in need of my element . The waters cannot preserve the fish without air , witness the not breaking of ice in an extreme frost : the reason is , for that if the inspiring and THE FIRST DAY . 7.
... life in its nostrils , stands in need of my element . The waters cannot preserve the fish without air , witness the not breaking of ice in an extreme frost : the reason is , for that if the inspiring and THE FIRST DAY . 7.
Strana 24
... stands still and rests all their sabbath . But I will lay aside my discourse of rivers , and tell you some things of the monsters , or fish , call them what you will , that they breed and feed in them . Pliny the philosopher , says , in ...
... stands still and rests all their sabbath . But I will lay aside my discourse of rivers , and tell you some things of the monsters , or fish , call them what you will , that they breed and feed in them . Pliny the philosopher , says , in ...
Strana 34
... stands yet undefaced ; a man that in the reformation of Queen Elizabeth , not that of Henry VIII , was so noted for ... stand as a rule for faith and manners to their posterity . And the good old man , though he was very learned , yet ...
... stands yet undefaced ; a man that in the reformation of Queen Elizabeth , not that of Henry VIII , was so noted for ... stand as a rule for faith and manners to their posterity . And the good old man , though he was very learned , yet ...
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