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" What the nestling is not thus thoroughly master of, he hurries over, lowering his tone, as if he did not wish to be heard, and could not yet satisfy himself. "
British Zoology - Page 561
by Thomas Pennant - 1776 - 278 pages
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 17

History - 1778 - 630 pages
...with precifion, but knows that he can execute them. What the neftling is not thus thoroughly mafter of, he hurries over, lowering his tone, as if he did not wiih to be heard, and could not yet fatisfy himfclf. I have never happened to meet with a paflage in...
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 4

Books and bookselling - 1786 - 508 pages
...with preciGon, but knows that he can execute them. What the neftling is not thus thoroughly mailer of, he hurries over, lowering his tone, as if he did not wifh to be heard, and could not yet fatisfy himfelf. I have never happened to meet with a paffage in...
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The Prose epitome; or, Extracts, elegant, instructive, and entertaining ...

Conduct of life - 1792 - 494 pages
...rccolleets certain parts of a tune with prccition, but knows that he can execute them. What the neftling is not thus thoroughly matter of, he hurries over, lowering his tone, as if he did not wiih to be heard, and could not yet fatisfy himfelf. 1 have never happened to meet with a paffage in...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose ..., Volume 2

1797 - 522 pages
...with preciiion, but knows that he can execute them. What the nettling is not thus thoroughly nailer of, he hurries over, lowering his tone, as if he did not wifh to be heard, and could not yet fatisfy himfelf. I have never happened to meet with a paflagc,...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 17

History - 1801 - 554 pages
...with precifion, but knows that he can exec u te them. What the neftling is not thus thoroughly mailer of, he hurries over, lowering his tone, as if he did not with, to be heard, and could not yet fatisfy himfelf. I have never happened to meet with a paflagein...
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Animal Biography: Or, Authentic Anecdotes of the Lives, Manners ..., Volume 2

William Bingley - Animal behavior - 1803 - 606 pages
...again when he is not equal to what he is attempting. What the nestling is thus npt thorough/ master of, he hurries over, lowering his tone, as if he did not wish to be heard, and could not yet satisfy himself. — A common Sparrow, taken from the nest when...
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Literary Hours; Or, Sketches Critical, Narrative, and Poetical, Volume 3

Nathan Drake - English literature - 1804 - 572 pages
...with precision, but knows that he can execute them. What the nestling is not thus thoroughly master of, he hurries over, lowering his tone, as if he did not wish to be heard, and could not yet satisfy himself." In no part of his version is Sylvester so frequently...
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The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 3

Charles Brockden Brown - American literature - 1805 - 500 pages
...with precision, but knows that he can execute them. What the nestling is not thus thoroughly master of, he hurries over, lowering his tone, as if he did not wish to be heard, and could not yet satisfy himself. I never met with a passage in any writer, which...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: From ..., Volume 13

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Meteorology - 1809 - 792 pages
...with precision, but knows that he can execute them. What the nestling is not thus thoroughly master of, he hurries over, lowering his tone, as if he did not wish to be heard, and could not yet satisfy himself. A young bird commonly continues to record for...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist

English literature - 1837 - 604 pages
...with precision, but knows that he can execute them. What the nestling is not thus thoroughly master of, he hurries over, lowering his tone, as if he did not wish to be heard, and could not yet satisfy himself. A young bird commonly continues to record for...
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