The Complete AnglerLibrary of Alexandria, 1. jan. 1915 - 344 sider |
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... , the east wind may never blow when he goes a fishing. I. W. The first day A Conference betwixt an Angler, a Falconer, and a Hunter, each commending his Recreation Chapter I Piscator, Venator, Auceps Piscator. You are well overtaken,
... , the east wind may never blow when he goes a fishing. I. W. The first day A Conference betwixt an Angler, a Falconer, and a Hunter, each commending his Recreation Chapter I Piscator, Venator, Auceps Piscator. You are well overtaken,
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... afishing, and that Imaybecome your scholar, and be instructed inthe art itself which yousomuch magnify. Piscator. O,Sir, doubtnotbut that Angling is anart; isitnot an art to deceiveaTrout with an artificial Fly?aTrout ! that is ...
... afishing, and that Imaybecome your scholar, and be instructed inthe art itself which yousomuch magnify. Piscator. O,Sir, doubtnotbut that Angling is anart; isitnot an art to deceiveaTrout with an artificial Fly?aTrout ! that is ...
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... afishing. And he that reads Plutarch, shall find, that Angling was not contemptible inthe days ofMarkAntony and Cleopatra, and that they,inthe midst of theirwonderful glory, used Angling as a principal recreation. And let metell you ...
... afishing. And he that reads Plutarch, shall find, that Angling was not contemptible inthe days ofMarkAntony and Cleopatra, and that they,inthe midst of theirwonderful glory, used Angling as a principal recreation. And let metell you ...
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... a partofthe present pleasure that possessed him,as hesatquietly, ina summer's evening, on a bank afishing. It isa description of the spring; which, because it glided as soft and sweetly from his pen,as that river does at this time, by ...
... a partofthe present pleasure that possessed him,as hesatquietly, ina summer's evening, on a bank afishing. It isa description of the spring; which, because it glided as soft and sweetly from his pen,as that river does at this time, by ...
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