The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf, the chace, and every other diversion interesting to the man of pleasure and enterprize |
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... becomes our more especial duty to consider his character as a " gentleman sportsman . " The inclination for field and other eminently national sports , although only fully developed within these few years , had long and surely shown ...
... becomes our more especial duty to consider his character as a " gentleman sportsman . " The inclination for field and other eminently national sports , although only fully developed within these few years , had long and surely shown ...
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... become quite as good a horseman across the flat as he already had been proved over a country . His last appearance as an amateur race - rider was also enacted over Goodwood , in the year before last , but not with the like success ; the ...
... become quite as good a horseman across the flat as he already had been proved over a country . His last appearance as an amateur race - rider was also enacted over Goodwood , in the year before last , but not with the like success ; the ...
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... become members of the society , and also of striking off the list any trainer or rider who may misconduct himself after becoming a subscriber . No grant will be made until after the Newmarket First Spring Meeting , 1847. Forty - seven ...
... become members of the society , and also of striking off the list any trainer or rider who may misconduct himself after becoming a subscriber . No grant will be made until after the Newmarket First Spring Meeting , 1847. Forty - seven ...
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... become enemies , and snub " gents " only in such a manner that they can some time become your friends . " You recollect the passage in the Ajax of Sophocles , when we were at Eton ; more by token you may have been flogged for it : - Ο τ ...
... become enemies , and snub " gents " only in such a manner that they can some time become your friends . " You recollect the passage in the Ajax of Sophocles , when we were at Eton ; more by token you may have been flogged for it : - Ο τ ...
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... becomes a constantly depreciating quality among citizens , partly owing to their position , and partly on account of other occupation - perhaps better . We have , indeed , our Metropolitan hunting countries - coursing in Kew Gardens ...
... becomes a constantly depreciating quality among citizens , partly owing to their position , and partly on account of other occupation - perhaps better . We have , indeed , our Metropolitan hunting countries - coursing in Kew Gardens ...
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第142页 - TO one who has been long in city pent, 'Tis very sweet to look into the fair And open face of heaven, — to breathe a prayer Full in the smile of the blue firmament. Who is more happy, when, with heart's content, Fatigued he sinks into some pleasant lair Of wavy grass, and reads a debonair And gentle tale of love and languishment ? Returning home at evening, with an ear Catching the notes of Philomel, — an eye Watching the sailing cloudlet's bright career, He mourns that day so soon has glided...
第212页 - Though sluggards deem it but a foolish chase, And marvel men should quit their easy chair, The toilsome way, and long, long league to trace, Oh ! there is sweetness in the mountain air, And life, that bloated Ease can never hope to share.
第23页 - That keep me from myself; and still delay Life's instant business to a future day: That task, which as we follow, or despise, The eldest is a fool, the youngest wise; Which done, the poorest can no wants...
第282页 - In town let me live, then ; in town let me die ; For in truth I can't relish the country — not I. If one must have a villa in summer to dwell, Oh, give me the sweet shady side of Pall Mall.
第441页 - ... at which the King and Queen were greatly delighted. The gentleman who assumed the character of Robin Hood then desired the King and Queen, with their retinue, to enter the green wood, where, in arbours made with boughs, intermixed with flowers, they were plentifully served with venison and wine, by Robin Hood and his men. About two years after, an event happened which occasioned the epithet of evil to be added to this day of rejoicing.
第371页 - A birr ! a whirr ! a salmon's on, A goodly fish ! a thumper ! Bring up, bring up the ready gaff, And if we land him, we shall quaff Another glorious bumper ! Hark ! 'tis the music of the reel, The strong, the quick, the steady ; The line darts from the active wheel, Have all things right and ready. A...
第32页 - It is about a mile in length, and a quarter of a mile in breadth, but contracts at both ends.
第332页 - Thus then to man the voice of Nature spake : — % ' Go, from the creatures thy instructions take : Learn from the birds what food the thickets yield ; Learn from the beasts the physic of the field: Thy arts of building from the bee receive; Learn of the mole to plough, the worm to weave ; Learn of the little nautilus to sail ; Spread the thin oar, and catch the driving gale...
第72页 - If any of you know cause, or just impediment, why these two persons should not be joined together in holy Matrimony, ye are to declare it.
第19页 - If my life slioulil depend on the wager, I know not which brother I'd back ; The parson, the squire, or the major — The purple, the pink, or the black." But the clergyman was the member of the triumvirate that I should have chosen to stand upon, or to have " taken against the field." Mr. Elwes, before alluded to, rode blood horses, and rode them well : what gentleman should ever mount himself on a cocktail, the very emphatic for a quadruped snob?