| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1828 - 340 頁
...been placed fresh from the sea. and in all its life and vigour. The queen had taken it up with both hands, and brought its body to her mouth : and by...teeth, the black juices and blood, with which it was rilled, gushed over her face and neck, while the long sucking arms of the fish, in the convulsive paroxysm... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1828 - 260 頁
...monstrous cuttle-fish, (sepia octopus, an animal of the mohtsca-vermes tribe,) had just been placed fresh from the sea, and in all its life and vigour. The queen had taken it up with both hands, and brought its body to her mouth: and by a single application of her teeth, the black... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1828 - 334 頁
...monstrous cuttle-fish, (sepia octopus, an animal of the molusca-rermes tribe,) had just been placed fresh from the sea, and in all its life and vigour* The queen had taken it up with both hands, and brought its body to her mouth : and by a single application of her teeth, the... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1828 - 428 頁
...monstrous cuttle-fish, (sepia octopus, an animal of the molusca-vermes tribe,) had just been placed fresh from the sea, and in all its life and vigour. The queen had taken it up with both hands, and brought its body to her mouth : and by a single application of her teeth, the... | |
| Ephraim Eveleth - 1831 - 218 頁
...ground, with a large wooden tray in her lap. On this a monstrous cuttle fish had just been placed, fresh from the sea, and in all its life and vigour. The...her hands, and brought its body to her mouth; and on a single application of her teeth, the black juices and blood with which it was filled, gushed over... | |
| Charles Samuel Stewart - 1839 - 356 頁
...been placed fresh from the sea, and in all its life and vigor. The queen had taken it up with both hands, and brought its body to her mouth ; and by...arms of the fish, in the convulsive paroxysm of the opera152 NATIONAL CUSTOMS. lion, were twisting and writhing about her head, like the snaky hairs of... | |
| Sir George Simpson - 1847 - 498 頁
...been placed fresh from the sea, and in all its life and vigor. The queen had taken it up with both hands, and brought its body to her mouth: and by a...teeth, the black juices and blood, with which it was rilled, gushed over her face and neck, while the long sucking arms of the fish, in the convulsive paroxysm... | |
| Sir George Simpson - 1847 - 486 頁
...with a large wooden tray in her lap. Upon this, a monstrous cuttle-fish had just been placed, fresh from the sea, and in all its life and vigour. The queen had taken it up with both hands, and brought its body to her mouth ; and, by a single application of her teeth, the... | |
| Frances Osborne - 1850 - 344 頁
...with a large wooden tray in her lap. Upon this a monstrous cuttle-fish had just been placed, fresh from the sea, and in all its life and vigour. The queen had taken it up with both hands, and brought its body to her mouth, and, by a single application of her teeth, the... | |
| Frances Osborne - 1851 - 332 頁
...with a large wooden tray in her lap. Upon this a monstrous cuttle-fish had just been placed, fresh from the sea, and in all its life and vigour. The queen had taken it up with both hands, and brought its body to her mouth, and, by a single application of her teeth, the... | |
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