The Complete Angler: Or the Contemplative Man's Recreation, Being a Discourse of Rivers, Fish-ponds Fish and FishingChatto and Windus, 1875 - 525 sider |
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... called The Freebooter , on the 18th of October 1823 , where it is stated that " there is a manuscript in the Lansdowne Collection of the British Museum , which throws some light upon the early life of Izaak Walton . By whom it was ...
... called The Freebooter , on the 18th of October 1823 , where it is stated that " there is a manuscript in the Lansdowne Collection of the British Museum , which throws some light upon the early life of Izaak Walton . By whom it was ...
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... called John Mason . ” 8 Before that time the celebrated Dr Donne became vicar of St Dunstan in the West ; and an intimacy arose between Walton , who was then one of his parishioners , and himself , which ended only with Donne's life ...
... called John Mason . ” 8 Before that time the celebrated Dr Donne became vicar of St Dunstan in the West ; and an intimacy arose between Walton , who was then one of his parishioners , and himself , which ended only with Donne's life ...
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... called hypochondriacal ; of which most say the cure is good company ; and I desire no better physician than yourself . I have in one of those fits endeavoured to make it more easy by composing a short Hymn ; and since I have apparelled ...
... called hypochondriacal ; of which most say the cure is good company ; and I desire no better physician than yourself . I have in one of those fits endeavoured to make it more easy by composing a short Hymn ; and since I have apparelled ...
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... called " Old Rose , ' and all of them rejoice together . " Venator invites Piscator to accompany them ; and proposes that he shall pay his expenses for that night , and that Piscator shall pay his to - morrow , to which he consents ...
... called " Old Rose , ' and all of them rejoice together . " Venator invites Piscator to accompany them ; and proposes that he shall pay his expenses for that night , and that Piscator shall pay his to - morrow , to which he consents ...
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... called " both cleanly and conveniently handsome , " had dressed many for him " after his fashion , " and he would " warrant it good meat . " They dine , and inspired by their good cheer , Venator solicits permission , henceforth , to ...
... called " both cleanly and conveniently handsome , " had dressed many for him " after his fashion , " and he would " warrant it good meat . " They dine , and inspired by their good cheer , Venator solicits permission , henceforth , to ...
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a-fishing alluded Angling appears April Aston bait Baptized Beresford Bishop Born breed brother buried Carp catch Chalkhill Charles Cotton Chub Church Cokayne Complete Angler Coridon cousin CRANMER dated daughter Died unmarried discourse Dr Donne edition Eels Elizabeth excellent executor father fish FLOUD George give happy hath Herbert honest honour hook Hooker Izaak Walton JOHN WALTON King learned Letters of administration Lichfield living London Lord married Mary master Memoir mentioned Morley observed parish person Pike Piscator Poems poor praise printed Proved at Lichfield reader RICHARD WALTON river Salisbury Cathedral Salmon Sanderson says scholar sing Sir Henry Wotton sister song Stafford tell thee Thomas THOMAS CRANMER Thomas Ken THOMAS WALTON thou Trout VARIATION Venator verses Vide whilst widow wife William Hawkins WILLIAM WALTON Winchester Winchester Cathedral write written Zouch
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