The Complete Angler of Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton, Հատորներ 1-2C. and C. Whittingham, sold by Thomas Tegg, N. Hailes, Piccadilly, Bowdery and Kirby, Oxford Street, London, and Richard Griffin and Company, Glasgow, 1826 |
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Արդյունքներ 59–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... usually lie , near to their holds : for you are to note , that the great old Trout is both subtle and fearful , and lies close all day , and does not usually stir out of his hold , but lies in it as close in the day as the timorous hare ...
... usually lie , near to their holds : for you are to note , that the great old Trout is both subtle and fearful , and lies close all day , and does not usually stir out of his hold , but lies in it as close in the day as the timorous hare ...
Էջ 226
... usually at a fly , but more usually at a worm , and then most usually at a lob or garden- worm , which should be well scoured , that is to say , kept seven or eight days in moss before you fish with them : and if you double your time of ...
... usually at a fly , but more usually at a worm , and then most usually at a lob or garden- worm , which should be well scoured , that is to say , kept seven or eight days in moss before you fish with them : and if you double your time of ...
Էջ 54
... usually gaping ; he is without teeth , but his lips are very rough , much like to a file . He hath two fins near to his gills , which be roundish or crested ; two fins also under the belly ; two on the back ; one below the vent ; and ...
... usually gaping ; he is without teeth , but his lips are very rough , much like to a file . He hath two fins near to his gills , which be roundish or crested ; two fins also under the belly ; two on the back ; one below the vent ; and ...
Common terms and phrases
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