stryding as wide as they may, doe slide swiftly," this then is sliding ; but he proceeds to tell us, that " some tye bones to their feete, and under their heeles, and shoving themselves by a little picked staffe doe slide as swiftly as a birde flyeth... The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'. - 第 455 頁由 編輯 - 1840完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Hone - 1827 - 858 頁
...BOOK.-JANUAB-Y 33. 11? tbeir feete, and under their heeles, and >boTÍnc themselves by a little picked «taffe doe slide as swiftly as a birde flyeth in the air, or an arrow out of a crossebow.*** Here, although the implements «ere rude, we have skaters ; and it seems thai one of their sports was for... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 868 頁
...as wide as they may, doe slide swiftly," this then is sliding ; but he proceeds to tell us, that " some tye bones to their feete, and under their heeles,...in the air, or an arrow out of a crossebow."* Here, although the implements •were rude, we have skaters ; and it seems that one of their sports was for... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 442 頁
...; some stryding as wide as they may, doe slide swiftly ; some tie bones to their Jeetn, and und-tr their heeles, and shoving themselves by a little picked staffe, doe slide as swifily as a birde flyeth in the air, or arrow out of a crosse-bow." He describes also contests on... | |
| Harry Harewood - 1835 - 384 頁
...northe side, is frozen, many young men play upon the yce." Again, " Some stryding as wide as they may, doe slide swiftly ; some tye bones to their feete,...slide as swiftly as a birde flyeth in the air, or an arrowe out of a crosse-bow." Here, although the implements were rude, we have skaters. It seems that... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 936 頁
...tve bones to their feote, and under their heeles, and shoving themselves by a little picked itaffe doe slide as swiftly as a birde flyeth in the air, or an arrow out of a crossebow."* Here, although the implements were rude, we have skaters ; and it seems that one of their sports was for... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 874 頁
...slide swiftly," this then is sliding; but he proceeds to tell us, that " some tye bones to their feele, and under their heeles, and shoving themselves by a little picked staffe do« slide as swiftly as a birde rlyeth in the air, or an arrow out of a crossebow."* Here, although... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1839 - 372 頁
...Some, stryding as wide as they may, doe slide swiftly ; some tye bones upon their feete, and undei their heeles, and shoving themselves by a little picked staffe, doe slide as swiftly as a birde fiyeth in the air, or an arrow out of a crosse-bowe." Here, although the implements were rude, we have... | |
| 1834 - 476 頁
...men playe upon the yce. Some stryding as wide as they maye, doe slide swiftly." This is sliding. * Some tye bones to their feete, and under their heeles,...slide as swiftly as a birde flyeth in the air, or an arro we out of a crossebow " Here, then, we have skating. The present fashion of using wooden skates,... | |
| George Anderson (of Glasgow.) - 1852 - 106 頁
...men play upon the yce.' Again : ' Some, stryding as wide as they may, doe slide ' swiftlie ; asome tye bones to their feete, and ' under their heeles,...themselves by a ' little picked staffe, doe slide as swiftlie as a birde 'flycth in the aire,or an arrow out of a crossbow." Certainly this was skating... | |
| William Hone - 1859 - 880 頁
...they may, doe slide swiftly," this then is sliding; but he proceeds to tell us, that " some Lye boues to their feete, and under their heeles, and shoving...in the air, or an arrow out of a crossebow."' Here, although the implements were rude, we have skaters ; and it seems (hat one of their sports was for... | |
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