The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 315
... song ; about our barns and churches swallows and martins have leisure only for sub - songs . To the respective qualities of true and sub - song we shall come later ; we have only to note here that true song , in its fullest conception ...
... song ; about our barns and churches swallows and martins have leisure only for sub - songs . To the respective qualities of true and sub - song we shall come later ; we have only to note here that true song , in its fullest conception ...
Page 317
... song attains its zenith , especially at dawn and perhaps in the evening . The period of full song will be dependent upon what share the male of the species takes in the nesting operations and , later , in the feeding of the young ; but ...
... song attains its zenith , especially at dawn and perhaps in the evening . The period of full song will be dependent upon what share the male of the species takes in the nesting operations and , later , in the feeding of the young ; but ...
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... song to proclaim his whereabouts . The sober - hued spotted flycatcher , constantly sallying out from posts of advantage , will not be overlooked by the migrating females reaching the British Isles some ten days after him . His ...
... song to proclaim his whereabouts . The sober - hued spotted flycatcher , constantly sallying out from posts of advantage , will not be overlooked by the migrating females reaching the British Isles some ten days after him . His ...
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