| George Willson - 1840 - 298 oldal
...listen to his music alone, to which that of all the others see;ns a mere accompaniment. Neither is his 3 strain altogether imitative. His own native notes,...distinguishable by such as are well acquainted > with those of onr various birds of song, are bold and full, ' ;**J and varied, seemingly, beyond all limits. They... | |
| 1842 - 400 oldal
...listen without effort to his music alone, to which that of all the others seems a mere accompaniment. Neither is this strain altogether imitative. His own...such as are well acquainted with those of our various song birds, are bold and full, and varied seemingly beyond all limits. — They consist of short expressions... | |
| 1846 - 872 oldal
...listen to his music alone, to which that of all others seems merely an accompaniment. Neither is his strain altogether imitative : his own native notes, which are easily distinguishable by such as are acquainted with those of our various song-birds, are bold and full, and varied, seemingly, beyond all... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1844 - 544 oldal
...The ear can listen to his music alone, to which that of all the others seems a mere accompaniment. Neither is this strain altogether imitative. His own...and full, and varied seemingly beyond all limits. His expanded wings and tail, glistening with white, and the buoyant gaiety of his action, arresting... | |
| George Willson - 1844 - 300 oldal
...listen to his music alone, to which that of all the others seems a mere accompaniment. Neither is his 3 strain altogether imitative. His own native notes, which are easily distinguishable by such a« are well acquainted with those of our various birds of song, are bold and full, and varied, seemingly,... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1845 - 482 oldal
...The ear can listen to his music alone, to which that of all the others seems a mere accompaniment. Neither is this strain altogether imitative. His own...such as are well acquainted with those of our various birds of song, are bold and full, and varied, seemingly, beyond all limits. They consist of short expressions... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1845 - 494 oldal
...The ear can listen to his music alone, to which that of all the others seems a mere accompaniment. Neither is this strain altogether imitative. His own...easily distinguishable by such as are well acquainted wijh those of our various birds of song, are bold and full, and varied, seemingly, beyond all limits.... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 oldal
...The ear can listen to his music alone, to which that of all the others seems a mere accompaniment. Neither is this strain altogether imitative. His own...such as are well acquainted with those of our various song birds, are bold and full, and varied seemingly beyond all limits. They consist of short expressions... | |
| William John Broderip - 1847 - 434 oldal
...The ear can listen to his music alone, to which that of all the others seems a mere accompaniment. Neither is this strain altogether imitative. His own...such as are well acquainted with those of our various song birds, are bold and full, and varied seemingly beyond all limits. They consist of short expressions... | |
| Timothy Stone Pinneo - 1847 - 502 oldal
...The ear can listen to his music alone, to which that of all the others seems a mere accompaniment. Neither is this strain altogether imitative. His own...such as are well acquainted with those of our various birds of song, are bold and full, and varied, seemingly, beyond all limits. They consist of short expressions... | |
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