He is sometimes skittish and playful, and once ran away from me: you will hardly believe it, but there were more than fifty people after him, attempting in vain to stop him ; yet he turned back of himself, and never stopped till he ran his head kindly... The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature - Side 82redigeret af - 1798Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Bingley - 1803 - 606 sider
...any thing, and to go any where; I bred him myself: he is sometimes skittish and playful, and once run away from me ; you will hardly believe it, but there were more than fifty people after him, attempting in vain to stop him; yet he turned back of himself, and never stopped till he ran his head... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1806 - 294 sider
...and will go any where ; I bred him myself, and have had him these two years; he is sometimes skittish and playful, and once ran away from me; — you will...but there were more than fifty people after him, to stop him, but they were not able to effect it, yet he turned back of himself, and never stopped, till... | |
| Tales - 1820 - 560 sider
...for he is ready to do any thing, and to go any where. I bred him up myself. He is sometimes skittish and playful, and once ran away from me; you will hardly...it, but there were more than fifty people after him, attempting in vain to stop him; yet he turned back of himself, and never stopped till he ran his head... | |
| 1821 - 188 sider
...complain, for he is ready to do any thing, or to go any where. I bred him myself, lie is sometimes skittish and playful, and once ran away from me ; you will...it; but there were more than fifty people after him attempting in vain to stop him ; yet he turned back : of himself, and never stopped till he ran his... | |
| 1821 - 276 sider
...for he is ready to do any thing, and to go any where. I bred him up myself. He is sometimes skittish and playful, and once ran away from me ; you will...it, but there were more than fifty people after him, attempting in vain to stop him; yet he turned back of himself, and never stopped till he ran his head... | |
| William Bingley - 1829 - 392 sider
...complain, for he is ready to do any thing, or to go any where. I bred him myself. He is sometimes skittish and playful, and once ran away from me: you will hardly...it, but there were more than fifty people after him, attempting in vain to stop him ; yet he turned back of himself, and never stopped till he ran his head... | |
| 1829 - 494 sider
...complain ; for he is ready to do any thing, and go any where. I bred him myself. He is sometimes skittish and playful, and once ran away from me ; you will...it, but there were more than fifty people after him, attempting in vain to stop him ; yet he turned back of himself, and he never stopped till he ran his... | |
| Joshua Leavitt - 1829 - 172 sider
...myself, and have had him these two years ; he is sometimes skittish and playful, and once run amty from me ; you will hardly believe it, but there were more than jifty people after him, to stop him, but they were not able to effect it, yet he turned back of himself,... | |
| Georges Louis Le Clerc (comte de Buffon.) - 1831 - 462 sider
...complain, for he is ready to do any thing, or to go any where. I bred him myself. He is sometimes skittish and playful, and once ran away from me. You will hardly...it, but there were more than fifty people after him, attempting in vain to stop him; yet he turned back of himself, and never stopped till he ran his head... | |
| 1833 - 438 sider
...stubbornness I CMDOC complain, for he is ready to do any thing, or go any where. He is sometimes skittish and playful, and once ran away from me : you will...it, but there were more than fifty people after him, attempting in vain to stop him ; yet he turned back of himself, and never stopped till he ran hi* head... | |
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