The unencumbered eagle rapidly advances, and is just on the point of reaching his opponent, when, with a sudden scream, probably of despair and honest execration, the latter drops his fish. The eagle, poising himself for a moment, as if to take more certain... The Naturalist - Página 3611831Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 406 páginas
...sublime aeriel evolutions. The unincumbered eagle rapidly advances, and is just on the point of Teaching his opponent, when with a sudden scream, probably...drops his fish ; the eagle, poising himself for a moir.ent as if to take a more certain aim, descends like a whirlwind, snatches it in his grasp ere... | |
| A.P. Beresford, Alexander Dedekind, Andrew Jameson, Auguste de Saint-Hilaire, Benjamin Kidd, Bouffier de Sauvages, Charles Bucke, Edward Latham Ormerod, Esq. Thomas Hale, George Hubbard, Harry Wallis Kew, Herbert S. Shorthouse, I. Hopkins, James Caldwell, James Cavanah Murphy, Lippi, M.M.M., T. Slevan, Thorsley, Travers James Briant, William Carr, William Dunbar, William Hyde Wollaston - 1820 - 474 páginas
...skill to mount above the other, displaying in their rencontres the most elegant and sublime aerial evolutions. The unencumbered eagle rapidly advances, and is just on the point of reaching its opponent, when, with a sudden scream — probably of despair and honest execration — the latter... | |
| 1826 - 376 páginas
...power to mount above the other, displaying in these rencontres the most elegant and sublime aerial evolutions. The unencumbered eagle rapidly advances,...when with a sudden scream, probably of despair and hones' execration, the latter drops his fish ; the eagle, poising himself for a moment, as if to take... | |
| 1826 - 450 páginas
...other, displaymg in these rencounters the most elegant and suhlime aerial evolutions. The unencumhered eagle rapidly advances, and is just on the point of...reaching his opponent, when with a sudden scream, prohahly of despair and honest execration, the latter drops his fish ; the eagle poising himself for... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1827 - 538 páginas
...other, displaying in these rencontres the most elegant and sublime aerial evolutions. The unincumbered Eagle rapidly advances, and is just on the point of...probably of despair and honest execration, the latter drsps his fish ; the Eagle poising himself for a moment, as if to take a more certain aim, descends... | |
| 1832 - 650 páginas
...exerts his utmost to mount above the other, displaying in these rencontres the most sublime aerial evolutions. The unencumbered eagle rapidly advances,...and honest execration, the latter drops his fish; ' eagle poising himself for a moment, as if to take a more certain aim, scends like a whirlwind, snatches... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1832 - 1028 páginas
...the other, displaying in these rencontres the most elegant and sublime evolutions. The unincumbered eagle rapidly advances, and is just on the point of...scream, probably of despair and honest execration, he drops the fish. The eagle, poising himself for a moment, as if to take a more certain aim, descends... | |
| 1832 - 406 páginas
...other, displaying in the rencontre the m»st elegant and sublime aeria evolutions. The unincumbered eagle rapidly advances and is just on the point of...when with a sudden scream, probably of despair and honesi execration, the latter drops his fish ; the eagle, poising himself for a moment as if to take... | |
| Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) - 1835 - 604 páginas
...other, displaying in these rencontres the most elegant and sublime aerial evolutions. The unincumbered Eagle rapidly advances, and is just on the point of...Eagle, poising himself for a moment, as if to take more certain aim, descends like a whirlwind, snatches it in his grasp, ere it reaches the water, and... | |
| 1835 - 428 páginas
...utmost to mount above the other, displaying, in these rencontres, the most elegant and sublime aerial evolutions. The unencumbered eagle rapidly advances,...despair and honest execration, the latter drops his iisii ; the eagle, poising himself for a moment, as if to take a more certain aim, descends like a... | |
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