BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «WHANGAM»
Temukaké kagunané saka
whangam ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
whangam lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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Works: With a Life and Notes
A grasshopper, filled with dew, was merrily singing under a shade ; a whangam,
that eats grasshoppers, had marked it for its prey, and was just stretching forth to
devour it ; a serpent, that had for a long time fed only on whangams, was coiled ...
Oliver Goldsmith, Henry George Bohn, 1848
... a whangam, that eats grasshoppers, had marked it for its prey, and was just
stretching forth to devour it ; a serpent that had for a long time fed only on
whangams, was coiled up to fasten on the whangam ; a yellow bird was just upon
the wing ...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1857
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith
A grasshopper, filled with dew, was merrily singing under a shade; a whangam,
that eats grasshoppers, had marked it for its prey, and was just stretching forth to
devour it ; a serpent, that had for a long time'fed only on whangams, was coiled ...
Oliver Goldsmith, Peter Cunningham, 1854
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The New Monthly Magazine
... them all for watching; it puts me in mind” —here comes the pat allusion—“0f a
Chinese fable, which is entitled ' Five animals at a meal :' “ A grasshopper filled
with dew was merrily singing under a shade; a whangam, that eats grasshoppers
, ...
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Letters from a Chinese Philosopher
... a whangam, that eats grasshoppers, had marked it for its prey, and was just
stretching forth to devour it ; a serpent that had for a long time fed only on
whangams, was coiled up to fasten on the whangam ; a yellow-bird was just
upon the wing ...
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The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: with a ...
A grasshopper, filled with dew, was merrily singing undet a shade ; a whangam,
that eats grasshoppers, had marked it for its prey, and was just stretching forth to
devour it ; a serpent, that had for a long time fed only on whangams, was coiled ...
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The life of Oliver Goldsmith: with selections from his writings
A grasshopper, filled with dew, was merrily singing under a shade ; a whangam,
that eats grasshoppers, had marked it for its prey, and was just stretching forth to
devour it ; a serpent, that had for a long time fed only on whangams, was coiled ...
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Oliver Goldsmith, his friends and critics: a lecture
It puts me in mind of a Chinese fable which is entitled, ' Five animals at a meaL' A
grasshopper filled with dew was merrily singing tinder a shade; a whangam, that
eats grasshoppers, had marked it for its prey, and was just stretching forth to ...
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The works of Oliver Goldsmith, ed. by P. Cunningham
A grasshopper, filled with dew, was merrily singing under a shade ; a whangam,
that eats grasshoppers, had marked it for its prey, and was just stretching forth to
devour it ; a serpent, that had for a long time fed only on whangams, was coiled ...
Oliver Goldsmith, Peter Cunningham, 1854
A grasshopper, filled with dew, was merrily singing under a shade ; a whangam,
that eats grasshoppers, had marked it for its prey, and was just stretching forth to
devour it ; a serpent, that had for a long time fed only on whangams, was coiled ...