The whole Art of Angling ; as it was written in a small treatise in rime, and now for the better understanding of the reader put into prose, and adorned and enlarged. Tijdschrift - Page 981869Full view - About this book
| Samuel Egerton Brydges, Sir Egerton Brydges, Joseph Haslewood - 1812 - 688 pages
...th. edit. 4". Lond. 1639. [From p. 59 to 102, in the fifth and sixth editions, we have AA 2 " The " The whole Art of Angling; as it was written in a small...Reader put into Prose, and adorned and enlarged." The edition of the " Country Contentments, ' of 1615, does not contair the Treatise on Angling. The... | |
| William Barker Daniel - 1813 - 568 pages
...Lond. 1633. 6th Edit. 4to. Lond. 1639[From p. 59 to 102, in the fifth and sixth Editions, we have " The whole Art of Angling •, as it was written in...Reader put into Prose, and adorned and enlarged." The Edition of the " Country Contentments," of 1615, does not contain the Treatise on Angling. The... | |
| Thomas Boosey - 1835 - 328 pages
...llth edit. 1675. The first edition does not contain the Treatise on Angling. The Treatise is headed, " The whole Art of Angling ; as it was written in a...reader put into prose, and adorned and enlarged." The rimes from which the Art of Angling was taken, were probably those by John Dennys, in his Secrets... | |
| Thomas Boosey - 1835 - 328 pages
...llth edit. 1675. The first edition does not contain the Treatise on Angling. The Treatise is headed, " The whole Art of Angling ; as it was written in a...reader put into prose, and adorned and enlarged." The rimes from which the Art of Angling was taken, were probably those by John Dennys, in his Secrets... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 pages
...Countrey Contentments," £ converted the poetry of Davors into prose, with the following title : " ts blew : lied hyacinth, and yellow daffodil), Purple Kime, and now for the better understanding of the Reader put into prose, and adorned and inlarged."... | |
| James Wilson - 1840 - 512 pages
...RECREATIONS: by JM In the fifth and sixth editions of this volume (4to, Lond. 1633 and 1639), will be found the Whole Art of Angling, as it was written in a small...reader, put into prose, and adorned and enlarged. This is a prose version, with additions, of Davors' Secrets of Angling. THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S COMPANION,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 970 pages
...Countrey Contentments," ф i onverted the poetry of Davors into prose, with the following title : " m [~ yr<yZ hf x , s Inter understanding of the Reader put into prose, and adorned and inlarged." The additions are numerous... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 690 pages
...Countrey Contentments," £ i'iinrrted the poetry of Davors into prose, with the following title : " The whole Art of Angling ; as it was written in a small Treatise in Himc, and now for the U-lter understanding of the Reader put into prose, and adorned and inlarged."... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1847 - 606 pages
...1668; 12th, 1675. The first edition does not contain the Treatise on Angling. The Treatise is headed "The whole Art of Angling; as it was written in a...reader, put into prose, and adorned and enlarged." The rimes from which the Art of Angling was taken, were probably those by John Dennys, in his Secrets... | |
| John Russell Smith - 1856 - 62 pages
...llth Edit. 1675. The first edition does not contain the Treatise on Angling. The Treatise is headed, " The whole Art of Angling ; as it was written in a...reader put into prose, and adorned and enlarged." The rimes from which the Art of Angling was taken, were probably those by John Dennys, in his Secrets... | |
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