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" I had now a mind to try how many cobwebs a single spider could furnish, wherefore I destroyed this, and the insect set about another. When I destroyed the other also, its whole stock seemed entirely exhausted, and it could spin no more. The arts it made... "
Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History - Page 3493
1852
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Poems. Plays. The bee. Cock-lane ghost

Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 520 pages
...expected the spider would have set about repairing the breaches that were made in its net, but those it seems were irreparable ; wherefore the cobweb was...try how many cobwebs a single spider could furnish ; wherefore I destroyed this, and the insect set about another. When I destroyed the other also, its...
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Life of Oliver Goldsmith

Washington Irving - 1886 - 608 pages
...at\ifoesty,\ the spider would have set ahout repairing the breaches that were made in its net; but those, it seems, were irreparable: wherefore the cobweb was...try how many cobwebs a single spider could furnish; wherefore I destroyed this, and the insect set about another. When I destroyed the other also, its...
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Classical English Reader: Selections from Standard Authors with Explanatory ...

Henry Norman Hudson - Readers - 1888 - 490 pages
...expected the spider would have set about repairing the breaches that were made in its net ; but those it seems were irreparable, wherefore the cobweb was now entirely forsaken, and a newone begun, which was completed in the usual time. I had now a mind to try how many cobwebs a single...
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The Normal Course in Reading, Book 5

Emma J. Todd, W. B. Powell - 1890 - 522 pages
...expected the spider would have set about repairing the breaches that were made in its net ; but those it seems were irreparable ; wherefore the cobweb was...try how many cobwebs a .single spider could furnish ; wherefore, I destroyed this, and the insect set about another. When I destroyed the otLer also, its...
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A Drill Book in English

English language - 1891 - 120 pages
...those, it seems, were ireperable, wherefore the cobweb was now entirely forsaken, and new one began, which was completed in the usual time. I had now a mind to try how meny cobwebs a single spider could furnish ; wherefore I destroied this, and the insect set about another....
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Cathcart's Literary Reader: A Manual of English Literature : Being Typical ...

George Rhett Cathcart - American literature - 1892 - 572 pages
...expected the spider would have set about repairing the breaches that were made in its net ; but those, it seems, were irreparable, wherefore the cobweb was...try how many cobwebs a single spider could furnish ; wherefore I destroyed this, and the insect set about another. When I destroyed the other also, its...
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The Normal Course in Reading: Fifth Reader : Advanced Readings in Literature ...

Emma J. Todd, William Bramwell Powell - Readers - 1892 - 546 pages
...expected the spider would have set about repairing the breaches that were made in its net ; but those it seems were irreparable ; wherefore the cobweb was...try how many cobwebs a single spider could furnish ; wherefore, I destroyed this, and the insect set about another. When I destroyed the other also, its...
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The Foundations of Rhetoric

Adams Sherman Hill - English language - 1893 - 392 pages
...comma is sufficient (a); in other cases, a semicolon [;] (6) or a colon [:] (c) is required. 1 (a) I had now a mind to try how many cobwebs a single spider could furnish ; wherefore I destroyed this, and the insect set about another, (a) There was a lock on the door, but...
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The Foundations of Rhetoric

Adams Sherman Hill - English language - 1893 - 392 pages
...comma is sufficient (a) ; in other cases, a semicolon [;] (6) or a colon [:] (c) is required.1 (a) I had now a mind to try how many cobwebs a single spider could fur. nish ; wherefore I destroyed this, and the insect set about another. (a) There was a lock on the...
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The Normal Course in Reading, by Emma J. Todd and W.B. Powell: Alternate ...

Emma J. Todd - 1896 - 522 pages
...expected the spider would have set about repairing the breaches that were made in its net; but those it seems were irreparable ; wherefore the cobweb was...try how many cobwebs a single spider could furnish ; wherefore, I destroyed this, and the insect set about another. When I destroyed the otLer also, its...
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