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" ... and even HANDSOME. The ease, elegance, and rapidity of his movements, the animation of his eye, and the INTELLIGENCE he displays in listening, and laying up lessons from almost every species of the feathered creation within his hearing, are really... "
The Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures, Fashions and ... - 13. oldal
1813
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American Medical and Philosophical Register, Or, Annals of ..., 1. kötet

David Hosack, John Wakefield Francis - 1814 - 614 oldal
...The plumage of the Mocking-Bird, though none of the homelies^ has nothing gaudy or brilliant in it ; and, had he nothing else to recommend him, would scarcely entitle him to notice, but his figure is well-proportioned, and even handsome. The ease, elegance, and rapidity of his movements, the animation...

Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of the ..., 3. kötet

1819 - 424 oldal
...had he nothing else to recommend him, would фагее!у г scarcely entitle him to notice, bat bis figure is well proportioned, and even handsome, The ease, elegance, and rapidity of his move* mnits, the animation of his eye> .•mil the intelligence he displays in listening, and laying...

Sporting Anecdotes, Original and Selected: Including Numerous ..., 1. kötet

Pierce Egan - 1823 - 300 oldal
...The plumage of the Mocking-bird, though none of the homeliest, has nothing gaudy or brilliant in it ; and had he nothing else to recommend him, would scarcely entitle him to notice; but his figure is well-proportioned, and even handsome. The ease, elegance, and rapidity of his movements — the animation...

The American Common-place Book of Prose: A Collection of Eloquent and ...

1832 - 478 oldal
...The plumage of the mocking-bird, though none of the homeliest, has nothing gaudy or brilliant in it ; and, had he nothing else to recommend him, would scarcely...The ease, elegance and rapidity of his movements, tin: animation of his eye, and the intelligence he displays in listening, and laying up lessons from...

Six Months in America, 1. kötet

Godfrey Thomas Vigne - 1832 - 292 oldal
...only, and is thus, described by Wilson, the celebrated Ornithologist. " The plumage of the mocking bird would scarcely entitle him to notice, but his figure...handsome. The ease, elegance, and rapidity of his movements—the animation of his eye, and the intelligence he displays in listening and laying up lessons...

New York Visitor and Lady's Album

1842 - 400 oldal
...The plumage of the mocking-bird, though none of the homeliest, has nothing gaudy or brilliant in it ; and, had he nothing else to recommend him, would scarcely...proportioned, and even handsome. The ease, elegance, an1J rapidity of his movements, the animation of his eye, and the intelligence he displays in listening...

The Children's Magazine and Missionary Repository, 9. kötet

1846 - 872 oldal
...The plumage of the Mockingbird, though none of the homeliest, has nothing gandy or brilliant in it, and, had he nothing else to recommend him, would scarcely entitle him to notice ; but his figure is well-proportioned, and even handsome. The ease, elegance, and rapidity of his movements, the animation...

The American Common-school Reader and Speaker: Being a Selection of Pieces ...

John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 oldal
...The plumage of the mocking-bird, though none of the homeliest, has nothing gaudy or brilliant in it ; and, had he nothing else to recommend him, would scarcely entitle him to notice ; but his figure is well-proportioned, and 5 even handsome. The ease, elegance, and rapidity of his movements, the animation...

The Bulletin: A Catholic Journal Devoted to Religion, Education ..., 1. kiadás

1852 - 288 oldal
...of song in token of victory. The plumage of the mocking-bird has in it nothing gaudy or brilliant ; but his figure is well proportioned, and even handsome....animation of his eye, and the intelligence he displays in laying up lessons from every species of the feathered creation, mark the peculiarity of his genius....

Beautiful birds: their natural history, ed. by R. Tyas, 1. kötet

John Cotton (F.Z.S.) - 1854 - 282 oldal
...the Mocking-bird, Wilson says, though none of the homeliest, has nothing gaudy or brilliant in it, and, had he nothing else to recommend him, would scarcely...proportioned and even handsome. The ease, elegance, and rapiditv of his movements, the animation of his eye, and the intelligence he displays in listening...




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