Domestic Architecture: Containing a History of the Science, and the Principles of Designing Public Edifices, Private Dwelling-houses ... With Some Observations on Rural Residences, Their Situation and Scenery; and Instructions on the Art of Laying Out and Imbellishing GroundsG. Virtue, 1841 - 342 стор. |
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... means of this richly ILLUSTRATED WORK , a more chaste and appropriate style into our native Architecture , will be crowned with success ; and that by your Lordship's example , a correct taste will be revived , and a new era of Domestic ...
... means of this richly ILLUSTRATED WORK , a more chaste and appropriate style into our native Architecture , will be crowned with success ; and that by your Lordship's example , a correct taste will be revived , and a new era of Domestic ...
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... means whereby it is ascertained whether a place is healthy or unhealthy ; if the water be good or bad , and as to the nature of the soil for the growth of plants and vegetation . The employer and the architect are next informed as to ...
... means whereby it is ascertained whether a place is healthy or unhealthy ; if the water be good or bad , and as to the nature of the soil for the growth of plants and vegetation . The employer and the architect are next informed as to ...
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... means of some slight changes in what has already been done , to make out such a design as may look well upon paper ; but to connect with correct design such a disposition of the component parts as will accord not only with the general ...
... means of some slight changes in what has already been done , to make out such a design as may look well upon paper ; but to connect with correct design such a disposition of the component parts as will accord not only with the general ...
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... means to erect huts , he would naturally resort thither and accommodate them to his purpose . ‡ But these , though the first residences of mankind , when living in an uncivilized state , could not long be their only habitations , after ...
... means to erect huts , he would naturally resort thither and accommodate them to his purpose . ‡ But these , though the first residences of mankind , when living in an uncivilized state , could not long be their only habitations , after ...
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... mean accommodation . ( ( The art of making glass had been introduced into England in the seventh century , by ... means used as a common material . Wm . Malms . i . 3 ; J. Rossi , p . 106 . § Lingard's Hist . of the Anglo - Saxons ...
... mean accommodation . ( ( The art of making glass had been introduced into England in the seventh century , by ... means used as a common material . Wm . Malms . i . 3 ; J. Rossi , p . 106 . § Lingard's Hist . of the Anglo - Saxons ...
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Сторінка 270 - Above me are the Alps, The palaces of Nature, whose vast walls Have pinnacled in clouds their snowy scalps, And throned Eternity in icy halls Of cold sublimity, where forms and falls The avalanche — the thunderbolt of snow ! All that expands the spirit, yet appals, Gather around these summits, as to show How Earth may pierce to Heaven, yet leave vain man below, LXIII.
Сторінка 99 - This guest of summer, The temple-haunting martlet, does approve By his loved mansionry that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly here : no jutty, frieze, Buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle : Where they most breed and haunt, I have observed The air is delicate.
Сторінка 110 - He sendeth the springs into the valleys, which run among the hills. They give drink to every beast of the field : the wild asses quench their thirst. By them shall the fowls of the heaven have their habitation, which sing among the branches.
Сторінка 328 - To build, to plant, whatever you intend. To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot; In all, let nature never be forgot.
Сторінка 174 - When we mean to build, We first survey the plot, then draw the model ; And when we see the figure of the house, Then must we rate the cost of the erection ; Which if we find outweighs ability, What do we then but draw anew the model In fewer offices, or at least desist To build at all...
Сторінка 46 - And they shall destroy the walls of Tyrus, and break down her towers : I will also scrape her dust from her, and make her like the top of a rock. It shall be a place for the spreading of nets in the midst of the sea : fur I have spoken it, saith the Lord God : and it shall become a spoil to the nations.
Сторінка 136 - And every one that heareth these sayings of mine and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand : and the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it.
Сторінка 270 - I praise the Frenchman*, his remark was shrewd—. How sweet, how passing sweet, is solitude ! But grant me still a friend in my retreat, Whom I may whisper — solitude is sweet.
Сторінка 286 - And when these days were expired, the king made a feast unto all the people that were present in Shushan the palace, both unto great and small, seven days, in the court of the garden of the king's palace...
Сторінка 167 - And may my humble dwelling stand Upon some chosen spot of land : A pond before full to the brim, Where cows may cool, and geese may swim; Behind, a green like velvet neat, Soft to the eye, and to the feet; Where od'rous plants in evening fair Breathe all around ambrosial air...