The Sportsman |
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第 2 頁
... sides ; " no , no , there's no doing without a good start : " and having given those of the fox , we may as well add the ideas of a first - flight man on it . His notions , then , of a good start are very like a jockey's , as he reaches ...
... sides ; " no , no , there's no doing without a good start : " and having given those of the fox , we may as well add the ideas of a first - flight man on it . His notions , then , of a good start are very like a jockey's , as he reaches ...
第 3 頁
... side or end , nothing worse . It is , then , next to impossible to catch hounds , if they go away at anything like the pace ; and even should you accomplish it , what you have taken out of your horse in mak- ing up the lee - way must ...
... side or end , nothing worse . It is , then , next to impossible to catch hounds , if they go away at anything like the pace ; and even should you accomplish it , what you have taken out of your horse in mak- ing up the lee - way must ...
第 4 頁
... side , the solitary , unvarying , but contented lot of a shepherd life is not often forgotten or omitted . Of all pursuits , however , connected with rural or wild scenery , sporting and its followers are the painter's favourites . What ...
... side , the solitary , unvarying , but contented lot of a shepherd life is not often forgotten or omitted . Of all pursuits , however , connected with rural or wild scenery , sporting and its followers are the painter's favourites . What ...
第 5 頁
... side by side : " the gude mon relieving his quiet shelty of the last brace of grouse , while one lassie stands ready to receive them , another to receive him ; the sportsman approaching , the vermin nailed to the side of the cot - one ...
... side by side : " the gude mon relieving his quiet shelty of the last brace of grouse , while one lassie stands ready to receive them , another to receive him ; the sportsman approaching , the vermin nailed to the side of the cot - one ...
第 10 頁
... side of a fox - cover on a hunting morn- ing , it matters but little , so long as it tends to the increase of good and cordial feelings in a neighbourhood , and offers so strong an in- ducement to gentlemen of fortune to reside on their ...
... side of a fox - cover on a hunting morn- ing , it matters but little , so long as it tends to the increase of good and cordial feelings in a neighbourhood , and offers so strong an in- ducement to gentlemen of fortune to reside on their ...
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熱門章節
第 423 頁 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep Sea, and music in its roar: I love not Man the less, but Nature more...
第 285 頁 - Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls : Who steals my purse, steals trash ; 'tis something, nothing ; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands : But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed, Oth.
第 378 頁 - And gave him back the fair. Thus song could prevail O'er death and o'er hell, A conquest how hard and how glorious ! Though fate had fast bound her, With Styx nine times round her, Yet music and love were victorious.
第 71 頁 - Non amo te, Sabidi, nee possum dicere quare, Hoc tantum possum dicere, non amo te " — * * Thus Englished by the famous Tom Brown : " I do not love thee, Dr. Fell...
第 423 頁 - Then be thou jocund: ere the bat hath flown His cloister'd flight; ere to black Hecate's summons The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums Hath rung night's yawning peal, there shall be done A deed of dreadful note.
第 40 頁 - Amid a multitude of artless hands, Ruin's sure perquisite! her lawful prize! Some steer aright, but the black blast blows hard, And puffs them wide of hope : with hearts of proof, Full against wind and tide, some win their way; And when strong effort has deserv'd the port, And tugg'd it into view, 'tis won! 'tis lost!
第 39 頁 - That shining shield invites the tyrant's spear, As if to damp our elevated aims, And strongly preach humility to man. O how portentous is prosperity ! How, comet-like, it threatens, while it shines .' Few years but yield us proof of death's ambition, To cull his victims from the fairest fold, And sheath his shafts in all the pride of life.
第 232 頁 - Think, when we talk of horses, that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i' the receiving earth : For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and there, jumping o'er times, Turning...
第 210 頁 - Mr. Meynel sometimes bred from brother and sister: this is certainly what may be called a little close; but should they both be very good, and particularly should the same defects not predominate in both, but the perfections of the one, promise to correct' in the produce the imperfections of the other...
第 36 頁 - May it please your Royal Highness,— The members of the Jockey Club, deeply regretting your absence from Newmarket, earnestly entreat the affair may be buried in oblivion ; and sincerely hope that the different meetings may again be honoured by your Royal Highness's condescending attendance.