Fishing, Volumen1Longmans, Green and Company, 1885 - 472 páginas |
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... observation , that there is no man who can extricate himself from a bustling and pushing crowd of horsemen , when a fox breaks covert , more dexterously and quickly than His Royal Highness ; and that when hounds run hard over a big ...
... observation , that there is no man who can extricate himself from a bustling and pushing crowd of horsemen , when a fox breaks covert , more dexterously and quickly than His Royal Highness ; and that when hounds run hard over a big ...
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... observation applies even more to the ' angler ' — a generic term that I have a special objection to , by the way , but let us say to the fisherman who uses a rod - than to the ' fisherman ' proper , whose weapons are net and hand - line ...
... observation applies even more to the ' angler ' — a generic term that I have a special objection to , by the way , but let us say to the fisherman who uses a rod - than to the ' fisherman ' proper , whose weapons are net and hand - line ...
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... observed in the first page of the first pamphlet I ever wrote on jack - fishing , no ' well in- formed pike is to be ensnared by such simple devices as those which proved fatal to his progenitors in the good old days of innocence and ...
... observed in the first page of the first pamphlet I ever wrote on jack - fishing , no ' well in- formed pike is to be ensnared by such simple devices as those which proved fatal to his progenitors in the good old days of innocence and ...
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... observation must determine upon . By this means it becomes impervious to wet , and sufficiently stiff never to clog or entangle , the oil producing the former quality and the gold size ( which is insoluble in water ) the latter ; while ...
... observation must determine upon . By this means it becomes impervious to wet , and sufficiently stiff never to clog or entangle , the oil producing the former quality and the gold size ( which is insoluble in water ) the latter ; while ...
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... observed by the eye , and are often not discovered until too late . The best rough and ready method of testing its quality , and one which I recommend all purchasers of gimp to resort to , is the very simple one of trying its strength ...
... observed by the eye , and are often not discovered until too late . The best rough and ready method of testing its quality , and one which I recommend all purchasers of gimp to resort to , is the very simple one of trying its strength ...
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Página 334 - O glide, fair stream! for ever so, Thy quiet soul on all bestowing, Till all our minds for ever flow As thy deep waters now are flowing.
Página 149 - He who hath bent him o'er the dead, Ere the first day of death is fled — The first dark day of nothingness, The last of danger and distress — (Before Decay's effacing fingers Have swept the lines where beauty lingers), And marked the mild, angelic air, The rapture of repose that's there...
Página 197 - But of this no more, but that it is observed, that the old or very great Pikes have in them more of state than goodness; the smaller or middle-sized Pikes, being by the most and choicest palates observed to be the best meat; and contrary, the Eel is observed to be the better for age and bigness.
Página 255 - ... spines, which on these occasions are projected. I have witnessed a battle of this sort which lasted several minutes before either would give way ; and when one does submit, imagination can hardly conceive the vindictive fury of the conqueror ; who, in the most persevering and unrelenting way, chases his rival from one part of the tub to another, until fairly exhausted with fatigue.
Página 176 - Shrewsbury Barker' depicts the trolling-rod of this Paladin but goes no further. Receding again a period of more than sixty years, we call into court Master Leonard Mascall, who, in 1590, presented the world with ' A Booke of Fishing with Hooke and Line, and of all other instruments thereunto belonging...