| Oliver Goldsmith - 1845 - 550 pages
...cobweb. I roust own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which tlie motion of its wings WH* stopped; and, when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized,... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 pages
...cobweb. I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped, and when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized and dragged into the hole. In... | |
| 1852 - 788 pages
...was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped ; and when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized and dragged into the hole.... | |
| 1850 - 790 pages
...cobweb. I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped ; and, when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized and dragged into the hole.... | |
| Washington Irving - American literature - 1851 - 402 pages
...cobweb. I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the .spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped ; and, when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized and dragged into the hole.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 400 pages
...cobweb. I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped ; and, when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized and dragged into the hole.... | |
| English periodicals - 1852 - 430 pages
...cobweb. I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped ; and, when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized and dragged into the hole.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 480 pages
...cobweb. I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped, and when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized, and dragged into the hole.... | |
| Theodore Alors W. Buckley - Children's literature, English - 1854 - 332 pages
...cobweb. I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped, and when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized and dragged into the hole. In... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Natural history - 1854 - 614 pages
...cobweb. I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, aud in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped ; and, when it was fairly hani|>ered in this manner, it was seized and dragged into the hole.... | |
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