... as is the fashion of that creature, to swing itself from one beam in the roof to another, for the purpose of fixing the line on which it meant to stretch its web. The insect made the attempt again... Tower's Third Reader - 66 ページDavid Bates Tower 著 - 1849 - 168 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Walter Scott - 1828 - 256 ページ
...do, Bruce was looking upward to the roof of the cabin in which he lay, and his eye was attracted by a spider, which, hanging at the end of a long thread of his own spinning, was endeavouring, as is the fashion of that creature, to swing himself from one beam... | |
| Walter Scott - 1828 - 258 ページ
...do, Bruce was looking upward to the roof of the cabin in which he lay, and his eye was attracted by a spider, which, hanging at the end of a long thread of his own spinning, was endeavouring, as is the«fashion of that creature, to swing himself from one... | |
| 1831 - 460 ページ
...do. Bruce was looking upward . to the roof of the cabin in which he lay, and his eye was attracted by a spider, which, hanging at the end of a long thread of his own spinning, was endeavonring, as is the fashion of that creature, to swing himself from one beam... | |
| 1834 - 536 ページ
...do, Bruce was looking upward to the roof of the cabin in which he lay, and his eye was attracted by a spider, which, hanging at the end of a long thread of his own spinning, was endeavouring, as is the fashion of that creature, to swing himself from one beam... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 434 ページ
...do, Bruce was looking upward to the roof of the cabin in which he lay ; and his eye was attracted by a spider, which, hanging at the end of a long thread of its own spinning, was endeavouring, as is the fashion of that creature, to swing itself from one beam in the roof to another,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 416 ページ
...do, Bruce was looking upward to the roof of the cabin in which he lay ; and his eye was attracted by a spider, which, hanging at the end of a long thread of its own spinning, was endeavouring, as is the fashion of that creature, to swing itself from one beam in the roof to another,... | |
| 1841 - 722 ページ
...Edit, 1788. despondency, he looked up to the ceiling, and saw a spider endeavouring "to swing himself from one beam in the roof to another, for the purpose of fixing the line on which he meant to stretch his web." Six times the spider made the attempt, and six times it failed.... | |
| John Charles Tarver - 1845 - 248 ページ
...do, Bruce was looking upward to the roof of the cabin in which he lay, and his eye was attracted by a spider, which, hanging at the end of a long thread of its own spinning, was endeavouring, as is the fashion of that creature, to swing itself from one beam in the roof to another,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 420 ページ
...do, Bruce was looking upward to the roof of the cabin in which lie lay ; and his eye was attracted by a spider, which, hanging at the end of a long thread of its nwn spinning, was endeavouring, as is the fashion of that creature, to swing itself from one beam in... | |
| C. T - 1847 - 316 ページ
...do, Bruce was looking upward to the roof of the cabin in which he lay, and his eye was attracted by a spider, which, hanging at the end of a long thread of his own spinning, was endeavouring, as is the fashion of that creature, to swing himself from one beam... | |
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