Fishing, Volumen1Longmans, Green and Company, 1885 - 472 páginas |
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... round waves , Quickened with touches of transporting fear . . . . ... Again , when the term ' coarse fishing ' is used , have those who employ it ever watched , with a sympathetic eye , the consum- mate skill and dexterity which a ...
... round waves , Quickened with touches of transporting fear . . . . ... Again , when the term ' coarse fishing ' is used , have those who employ it ever watched , with a sympathetic eye , the consum- mate skill and dexterity which a ...
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... round it give the pike a special and distinct interest of its own . I confess that to myself there has been always something singularly attractive in the very qualities which have made its chroniclers more often detractors than ...
... round it give the pike a special and distinct interest of its own . I confess that to myself there has been always something singularly attractive in the very qualities which have made its chroniclers more often detractors than ...
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... round an old rod , and , perhaps , few veteran anglers could be found to dissent from the following lines in which Stoddart has given expression to the sentiment : — THE OLD WAND . The wand that hath done service fair , From thy boyhood ...
... round an old rod , and , perhaps , few veteran anglers could be found to dissent from the following lines in which Stoddart has given expression to the sentiment : — THE OLD WAND . The wand that hath done service fair , From thy boyhood ...
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... round Trafalgar Square . The length of this rod is twelve feet , and for my own part I never care about fishing with a longer one . Many spinners , however , patronise a rod of more ample proportions , and indeed it is evident that a ...
... round Trafalgar Square . The length of this rod is twelve feet , and for my own part I never care about fishing with a longer one . Many spinners , however , patronise a rod of more ample proportions , and indeed it is evident that a ...
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... round or over them whilst in the act of running out . The diagrams represent the sizes and shape of rings which , after a good many experiments , I have found most suitable to the purpose , and which are now very generally adopted by ...
... round or over them whilst in the act of running out . The diagrams represent the sizes and shape of rings which , after a good many experiments , I have found most suitable to the purpose , and which are now very generally adopted by ...
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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...