| 560 páginas
...gives rise to an agreeable alternation of hopes and fears, calls into activity the judgment as well us the fancy, the good taste and discrimination of the...while in the act of heaving out his flies over some favourite east ? Of hope increased, when he beholds, feeding within reach of his line, the monarch... | |
| 1853 - 542 páginas
...following from the lighter passages, keeping, as it does, very good time with our own illustration : — " Fly-fishing, considered as a branch of the angler's...while in the act of heaving out his flies over some favourite cast ? Of hope increased, when he beholds, feeding within reach of his line, the monarch... | |
| 1869
...as a branch of the angler's art, possesses peculiar advantages. As an exercise, it is healthy, xnd just to the proper degree exciting. It braces the...while in the act of heaving out his flies over some favourite ca>t ? Of hope increased when he beholds, feeding within reach of his line, the monarch of... | |
| 1847 - 558 páginas
...alternation of hopes and fears, calls into activity the judgment as well as the fancy, the good tasto and discrimination of the artist, not less than his...while in the act of heaving out his flies over some favourite cast ? Of hope increased, when he beholds, feeding within reach of his line, the monarch... | |
| 1869 - 514 páginas
...fancy, the good taste and discrimination of the artist, not less than his ideal and creative powers.It affords room also, as has often been remarked, for...disappointment, of admiration, of pity, of content, of lore, of holy feelmg, and of crowning felicity." Now, the latter rather high-flown description may... | |
| 592 páginas
...as a branch of the angler's art, possesses peculiar advantages. As an exercise, it is healthy, »nd just to the proper degree exciting. It braces the...while in the act of heaving out his flies over some favourite ca?t 1 Of hope increased when he beholds, feeding within reach of his line, the monarch of... | |
| 1869 - 514 páginas
...— this is a joy no denizen of a crowded metropolis can feel. " Йу-fishing," writes Stoddart, " considered as a branch of the angler's art, possesses...admiration, of pity, of content, of love, of holy feefing, and of crowning felicity." Now, the latter rather high-flown description may be, and probably... | |
| John William Carleton - 1870 - 614 páginas
...as a branch of the angler's art, possesses peculiar advantages. As an exercise, it is healthy, ;ind just to the proper degree exciting. It braces the...while in the act of heaving out his flies over some favourite ca?t 1 Of hope increased when he beholds, feeding within reach of his line, the monarch of... | |
| John William Carleton - 1869 - 516 páginas
...art — this is a joy no denizen of a crowded metropolis can feel. " Fly-fishing," writes Stoddart, " considered as a branch of the angler's art, possesses...love, of holy feeling, and of crowning felicity." Now, the latter rather high-flown description may be, and probably is, applicable to the female fly-fisher,... | |
| 584 páginas
...as a branch of the angler's art, possesses peculiar advantages. As an exercise, it is healthy, .чml just to the proper degree exciting. It braces the...angler stands while in the act of heaving out his flics over some favourite ca-t ? Of hope increased when he beholds, feeding within reach of his line,... | |
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