... repast. I had not long habituated him to this taste of liberty, before he began to be impatient for the return of the time when he might enjoy it. He would invite me to the garden by drumming upon my knee, and by a look of such expression as it was... Animal Intelligence - Page 338by George John Romanes - 1888 - 520 lehteFull view - About this book
| William Cowper - 1808 - 338 lehte
...found a favourite repast. I had not long hahituated him to this taste of liherty, hefore he hegan to he impatient for the return of, the time when he might enjoy it. He would invite me tQ'tiHi garden hy drumming upon my knee, and hy a look of cud* * .. ;u ,.-;,,n, as it was not possihle... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 458 lehte
...sleeping or chewing the cud till evening. In the leaves also of that vine he found a favourite repast. I had not long habituated him to this taste of liberty,...it. He would invite me to the garden, by drumming on my knee, and by a look of such expression as it was not possible to misinterpret. If this rhetorick... | |
| 1809 - 914 lehte
...sleeping or chewing the cud till evening. In the leaves also of that vine he found a favourite repast. I had not long habituated him to this taste of liberty,...before he began to be impatient for the return of the lime when he might enjoy it. He would invite me to the garden, by drumming ев my knee, and by a look... | |
| William Cowper - 1810 - 384 lehte
...habituated him to this taste of liberty, beforehe began to be impatient for the return of the time when be might enjoy it. He would invite me to the garden by...drumming upon my knee, and by a look of such expression u it was not possible to misinterpret. If this rhetoric did not immediately succeed, he would take... | |
| 1810 - 492 lehte
...•sleeping or chewihs; the cud till evening: in the leaves also of that vine he found a favourHe repast. I had not long habituated him to this taste of liberty, before Vie began to be impatient forthe return of the time when he might enjoy it. He would invite me to the... | |
| 1809 - 448 lehte
...found a favourite repast. I had not long hahituated him to this taste of liherty, hefore he hegan to he impatient for the return of the time when he might enjoy it. He would invite me to the garden, hy drumming on my knee, and hy a look of such expression as it was not possihle to misinterpret. If... | |
| William Cowper - 1814 - 496 lehte
...till evening . in the leaves also of that vine he fonnd a favonrite repast, I had not long habitnated him to this taste of liberty, before he began to be impatient for the retnrn of the time when he might enjoy it. He wonld invite me to the garden by drnmming npon my knee,... | |
| William Cowper - 1817 - 252 lehte
...found a favourite repast. I had not long hahituated him to this taste of liherty, hefore he hegan to he impatient for the return of the time when he might enjoy it. He would invite me to the garden hy drumming upon my knee, and hy a look of such expression as it was not possihle to misinterpret.... | |
| William Cowper - 1819 - 306 lehte
...ing or chewing the cud till evening ; in the leaves also ol that \ inc he tbund a favourite repast. I had not long habituated him to this taste of liberty,...for the return of the time when he might enjoy it. Me would invite me to the garden by drumming upon my knee, and by a look of such expression, as it... | |
| William Cowper - 1820 - 508 lehte
...sleeping or chewing the cnd till evening; in the leaves aUo of that vine he found a favourite repast. I had not long habituated him to this taste of liberty,...for the return of the time when he might enjoy it. lie would invite me to the garden by drumming upon my knee, and by a look of such expression, as it... | |
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