I was therefore obliged to endeavour to see one which had been conquered by his rival, and driven to seek shelter alone, in the quarryholes or in the woods; and, in order to get a good look at one of this description, I was under the necessity of creeping... Thomas Bewick and His Pupils - Page 62by Austin Dobson - 1899 - 232 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Bewick - Artists - 1862 - 382 pages
...herd, was wheeling about, and then fronting us, in the manner described in the "History of Quadrupeds." I was therefore obliged to endeavour to see one which...in the woods'; and, in order to get a good look at OTIC of this description, I was under the necessity of creeping on my hands and knees, to leeward,... | |
| Thomas Bewick - Artists - 1862 - 378 pages
...herd, was wheeling about, and then fronting us, in the manner described in the "History of Quadrupeds." I was therefore obliged to endeavour to see one which...his rival, and driven to seek shelter alone, in the quarryholes or in the woods ; and, in order to get a good look at one of this description, I was under... | |
| Thomas Bewick - 1862 - 382 pages
...was wheeling about, and then fronting its, in the manner described in the "History of Quadrupeds." I was therefore obliged to endeavour to see one which...his rival, and driven to seek shelter alone, in the quarryholes or in the woods ; and, in order to get a MEMOIR OF THOMAS BEWICK. good look at one of this... | |
| Thomas Bewick - Birds - 1887 - 446 pages
...was wheeling about, and then fronting us, in the manner described in the " History of Quadrupeds."* I was therefore obliged to endeavour to see one which...his rival, and driven to seek shelter alone, in the quarryholes or in the woods ; and, in order to get a good look at one of this description, I was under... | |
| 1887 - 610 pages
...of murder cases, " last dying speeches," and so on. by his rival and driven to seek shelter alone. And in order to get a good look at one of this sort, I had to creep on my hands and knees to leeward, and out of his sight, and thus get my sketch."... | |
| 1887 - 752 pages
...he was wheeling about, and then fronting us with the rest of the herd, I had to try to see one who had been conquered by his rival and driven to seek shelter alone. And in order to get a good look at one of this sort, I had to creep on my ml-i and knees to leeward,... | |
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