| John Jackson Manley - 1877 - 432 str.
...in his book De Soler. Animal., speaks against all fishing, as a filthy, base, illiberall imployment, having neither wit nor perspicacity in it, nor worth...consider the variety of baits, for all seasons, and pretty devices which our anglers have invented, peculiar lines, false flies, severall sleights, &c.,... | |
| 1880 - 252 str.
...man for a good stipend would scarce be hired to undergo. Plutarch, in his book "De Soler. Animal." speaks against all fishing " as a filthy, base, illiberal...consider the variety of baits for all seasons, and pretty devices which our anglers have invented, peculiar ines, false flies, several sleights, &c. will... | |
| Robert Burton - 1880 - 488 str.
...scarce be hired to undergo. Plutarch, in his book de soler. animaL speaks against all fishing, 4 " as a filthy, base, illiberal employment having neither...consider the variety of baits for all seasons, and pretty devices which our anglers have invented, peculiar lines, false flies, several sleights, &c.,... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1880 - 716 str.
...the erudite foe of melancholy to add, that he takes up the defence of the angler manfully, thus : " But he that shall consider the variety of baits for all seasons, which our anglers have invented, peculiar lines, false flies, several sleights, ice., will say that... | |
| Robert Burton - 1881 - 808 str.
...man for a good xtipend would scarce be hired to undergo. Plutarch, in his book • <!a toler. animal, speaks against all fishing, "'as a filthy, base, illiberal employment, having neither wit nor perspicacity ia it, nor worth the labour." But he that shall consider the variety of baits for all seasons, and... | |
| 1883 - 718 str.
...in his book De Soler. Animal., speaks against all fishing as a filthy, base, illiberall imployment, having neither wit nor perspicacity in it, nor worth...consider the variety of baits, for all seasons, and pretty devices which our anglers have invented, peculiar lines, false flies, severall sleights, &c.,... | |
| John Jackson Manley - 1883 - 176 str.
...in his book De Soler. Animal., speaks against all fishing as a filthy, base, illiberall imployment, having neither wit nor perspicacity in it, nor worth...consider the variety of baits, for all seasons, and pretty devices which our anglers have invented, peculiar lines, false flies, severall sleights, &c.,... | |
| Robert Burton - 1883 - 816 str.
...man far a good stipend would scarce be hired to undergo. Plutarch, in Ыл book «« soZer. animal, speaks against all fishing, " ' as a filthy, base,...wit nor perspicacity in it, nor worth the labour." •cut he that shall consider the variety of baits for all seasons, and pretty de» BÄobllitaa omnts... | |
| Emma Phipson - 1883 - 524 str.
...satisfie their pleasure, which a poor man for a good stipend would scarce be hired to undergo. . . . But he that shall consider the variety of baits, for all seasons, and pretty devices which our anglers have invented, peculiar lines, false flies, severall sleights, etc.,... | |
| Thomas Boosey - 1887 - 276 str.
...that to satisfie their pleasure, which poore men for a good stipend would scarce be hired to undergoe. But he that shall consider the variety of baits, for all seasons, and pretty devices which our anglers have invented, peculiar lines, false flies, several sleights, &c.,... | |
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