| 1788 - 404 sayfa
...approaching, the terror of his appearance might give the captive ftrengtn fufficient to get loofe : the manner then is to wait patiently, till, by ineffectual and impotent ftruggles, the captive has wafted all his ftrength, and then he becomes a certain and eafy con queft.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 514 sayfa
...waits till it is sure of them; for, upon his immediately approaching, the terror of his appearance might give the captive strength sufficient to get...year it changed its skin, and got a new set of legs. 1 have sometimes plucked off a leg, which grew again in two or three days. At first it dreaded my approach... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1835 - 362 sayfa
...patiently waits tiBitii sure of them ; for, upon his immediately approaching, the terror of his appearance might give the captive strength sufficient to get...to wait patiently till, by ineffectual and impotent straggles, the captive has wasted all its strength, and then he becomes a certain and easy conquest.... | |
| 1835 - 432 sayfa
...his immediately approaching, the teror of his appearance might give the captive strength suflicient to get loose : the manner then is to wait patiently, till by ineflectual and impotent struggles, the captive has wasted all its strength, and then he becomes a... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1838 - 544 sayfa
...patiently waits till it is sure of them; for upon his immediately approaching, the terror of his appearance be cornea a certain and eaiy conquest. The insect I am now describing lived three years ; every year... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1840 - 504 sayfa
...>atiently, till^ by ineffectual and impotent strug;les, the captive has wasted all its strength, and hen he becomes a certain and easy conquest. The insect I am now describing lived three •ears ; every year it changed its skin, and got a new set of legs. I have sometimes plucked ff a... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 548 sayfa
...patiently waits till it is sure of them; for upon his immediately approaching, the terror of his appearance might give the captive strength sufficient to get...loose : the manner then is to wait patiently, till by ineffeetual and impotent struggles, the captive has wasted all its strength, and then he be comes a... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1845 - 550 sayfa
...might give the captive strength sufficient to get loom: the manner then is to wait patiently, till hy ineffectual and impotent struggles, the captive has...and easy conquest. The insect I am now describing liveii three years; every year it changed its skin, and got a new set of legs. I have sometimes plucked... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1845 - 846 sayfa
...another's web for three days, and ; at length having killed the defendant, actoally took possession. " The insect I am now describing lived three years ;...year it changed its skin, and got a new set of legs. 1 have sometimes plucked off a limb, which grew again in two or three days. At first it dreaded my... | |
| 1850 - 790 sayfa
...waits till it is sure of them ; for, upon its immediately approaching, the terror of his appearance might give the captive strength sufficient to get...ineffectual and impotent struggles, the captive has wanted all its strength, and then he becomes a certain and easy conquest. The insect I am now describing... | |
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