It may have been that he was too bright a genius to live long, or it may have been that he took some pernicious substance into his bill, and thence into his maw — which is not improbable, seeing that he new-pointed the greater part of the... Die Spiele der Thiere - Seite 90von Karl Groos - 1896 - 359 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Jane Loudon - 1851 - 212 Seiten
...which, refusing to be brought home, he defended himself behind a pump, until overpowered by numbers. It may have been that he was too bright a genius to...seeing that he newpointed the greater part of the garden- wall by digging out the mortar, broke countless squares of glass by scraping away the putty... | |
| 1852 - 438 Seiten
...overpowered by numbers. It may have been that he was too bright a genius to live long, or it might have been that he took some pernicious substance into...seeing that he new-pointed the greater part of the garden wall by digging out the mortar, broke countless squares of glass by scraping away the putty... | |
| Men - 1853 - 472 Seiten
...which, refusing to be brought home, he defended himself behind a pump, until overpowered by numbers. It may have been that he was too bright a genius to...seeing that he new-pointed the greater part of the garden wall by digging out the mortar, broke countless squares of glass by scraping away the putty... | |
| 1853 - 464 Seiten
...which, refusing to be brought home, he defended himself behind a pump, until overpowered by numbers. It may have been that he was too bright a genius to...seeing that he new-pointed the greater part of the garden wall by digging out the mortar, broke countless squares of glass by scraping away the putty... | |
| Men - 1856 - 990 Seiten
...defended himself behind a pump, until o\. powered by numbers. It may have been that he was too bright genius to live long, or it may have been that he took some p- • nicious substance into his bill, and thence into his maw — whit is not improbable, seeing... | |
| Men - 1856 - 986 Seiten
...he defended himself behind a pump, until powered by numbers. It may have been that he was too bric genius to live long, or it may have been that he took som«nicious substance into his bill, and thence into his maw is not improbable, seeing that he new-pointed... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1857 - 394 Seiten
...which, refusing to be brought home, he defended himself behind a pump, until overpowered by numbers. 9. It may have been that he was too bright a genius to...have been that he took some pernicious substance into hia bill, and thence into his maw; which is not improbable, seeing that he prepared the greater part... | |
| 1859 - 396 Seiten
...which, refusing to be brought home, he defended himself behind a pump, until overpowered by numbers. " It may have been that he was too bright a genius to...his maw ; which is not improbable, seeing that he now-pointed the greater part of tho garden wall by digging out the mortar, broke countless squares... | |
| 1859 - 944 Seiten
...himself behind a pump, until overpowered by numbers. It may have been that he was too bright a genins to live long, or it may have been that he took some...his bill, and thence into his maw — which is not improhable, seeing that he new-pointed the greater part ot the garden wall by digging out the mortar,... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1861 - 562 Seiten
...which, refusing to be brought home, he defended himself behind a pump, until overpowered by numbers. It may have been that he was too bright a genius to live long, or it may have been that he took Boinc. pernicious substance into his bill, and thence into his maw; which is not improbable, seeing... | |
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