... if he were taken once, then what shift, with biting, with clawing, with roaring, tossing, and tumbling, he would work to wind himself from them, and when he was loose, to shake his ears twice or thrice, with the blood and the slaver about his phisnomy,... Moral and political dialogues - Page 187de Richard Hurd - 1811Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Charles Selby - 1854 - 338 pages
...very pleasant of those beasts ; to seethe bear, with his pink eyes leering after bis enemies approach, the nimbleness and wait of the dog to take his advantage,...force and experience of the bear again to avoid the assault ; if ho was bitten in one place how he would pinch in another to get free ; that if he was... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1854 - 344 pages
...advantage, to wonder at the strength and experience of the bear in avoiding his assaults. " If he was bitten in one place how he would pinch in another to get free; if he were taken once, then what shift, what biting, with clawing, with roaring, tossing, and tumbling... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1854 - 336 pages
...advantage, to wonder at the strength and experience of the bear in avoiding his assaults. " If he was bitten in one place how he would pinch in another to get free ; if he were taken once, then what shift, what biting, with clawing, with roaring, tossing, and tumbling... | |
| William Reader (Printer.) - 1856 - 482 pages
...very pleasant of these beasts ; to see the bear with his pink eyes leering after his enemies approach, the nimbleness and wait of the dog to take his advantage,...force and experience of the bear again to avoid the assault : if he was bitten in one place how ne would pinch in another to get free ; that if he was... | |
| 1856 - 262 pages
...was a sport very pleasant to see the bear, with his pink eyes learing after his enemies, approach ; the nimbleness and wait of the dog to take his advantage...the force and experience of the bear again, to avoid his assailants : if he were bitten in one place, how he would pinch in another to get free ; that if... | |
| 1856 - 260 pages
...was a sport very pleasant to see the bear, with his pink eyes learing after his enemies, approach ; the nimbleness and wait of the dog to take his advantage...the force and experience of the bear again, to avoid his assailants : if he were bitten in one place, how he would pinch in another to get free ; that if... | |
| 1856 - 260 pages
...dog to take his advantage ; and the force and experience of the bear again, to avoid his assailants : if he were bitten in one place, how he would pinch in another to get free ; that if he were taken once, then by what shift, with biting, clawing, roaring, tossing and tumbling,... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1857 - 344 pages
...was a sport very pleasant to see the bear, with his pink eyes learing after his enemies, approach; the nimbleness and wait of the dog to take his advantage...the force and experience of the bear again to avoid his assaults : if he were bitten in one place, how he would pinch in another to get free ; that if... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 560 pages
...bear with his pink eyes leering after his enemy's approach ; the niinbleness and wait of the dog, too, to take his advantage ; and the force and experience of the bear, again, to avoid the assault. If he were bitten in one place, how he would pinch in another to get free. If he were taken... | |
| William Reader (printer.) - 1857 - 434 pages
...take his advantage, and the force and experience of the bear again to avoid the assault : if he was bitten in one place how he would pinch in another to get free ; that if he was taken once, then what shift, with biting, with clawing, with roaring, tossing, and... | |
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