| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 614 σελίδες
...the ground. I'll.' manner of going of this animal is not lees extraordinary than ¡its appearance. Instead of going directly forward, it seems to kick...behind with one leg, and then making a bound onward on the other, it goes with such prodigious velocity that the swiftest racer would be left for behind.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 824 σελίδες
...ground. The manner of going of this animal is not less extraordinary than its appearance. In. stead of going directly forward, it seems to kick up behind...making a bound onward with the other, it goes with such prodigious velocity, that the swiftest racer would be left far behind. The same degree of voraciousness... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1857 - 712 σελίδες
...him to the ground. The manner of going of this animal is not less extraordinary than its appearance. Instead of going directly forward, it seems to kick...making a bound onward with the other, it goes with such prodigious velocity, that the swiftest racer would be left far behind. The same degree of voraciousness... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1875 - 1412 σελίδες
...The manner of going of this animal is not less extraordinary than its appearance. Instead of goinp directly forward, it seems to kick up behind with...making a bound onward with the other, it goes with such prodigious velocity, that the swiftest racer would be left far behind. The same degree of voraciousness... | |
| Philip Dixon Hardy - 1836 - 442 σελίδες
...him to the ground. The manner of going of this animal is not less extraordinary than its appearance. Instead of going directly forward, it seems to kick...making a bound onward with the other, it goes with such velocity, that the swiftest racer would be left far behind. 348 S40 tne ostrich, swallowing етегу... | |
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