| 1803 - 376 стор.
...the fancy as those in France and Italy, where we see a large extent of ground covered over with an agreeable mixture of garden and forest, which represent...elegancy which we meet with in those of our own country. It might, indeed, be of ill consequence to the public, as well as unprofitable to private persons,... | |
| 1804 - 412 стор.
...the fancy as tlwse in France and Italy, where we see a large extent of ground covered over with an agreeable mixture of garden and forest, which represent...elegancy which we meet with in those of our own country. It might, indeed, be of ill consequence to the public, a? well as unprofitable to private persons,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 стор.
...the fancy as those in France and Italy, where we see a large extent of ground covered over with an agreeable mixture of garden and forest, which represent...elegancy which we meet with in those of our own country. It might, indeed, be of ill consequence to the public, as well as unprofitable to private persons,... | |
| John Aikin - 1807 - 696 стор.
...and Italy, where, says he, " we see a large extent of ground, covered over with ail agreeable sble mixture of garden and forest, which represent every...rudeness, much more charming than that neatness and eleyuncy, which we meet with in those of our own country." H< goes on to say; "Our British gardeners,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 344 стор.
...of .ground covered over with an agreeabje mixtare of garden and forest, which represent everywhere an artificial rudeness, much more charming than that...elegancy which we meet with in those of our own country. It might indeed be of ill consequence to the public, as well as unprofitable to private persons, to... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 362 стор.
...the fancy as those in France and Italy, where we see a large extent of ground covered over with an agreeable mixture of garden and forest, which represent...elegancy which we meet with in those of our own country. It might indeed be of ill consequence to the public, as well as unprofitable to private persons, to... | |
| 1810 - 350 стор.
...covered over with an agreeable mixture of garden and forest, which represent every where an artiiicial rudeness, much more charming than that neatness and...elegancy which we meet with in those of our own country. It might indeed be of ill consequence to the public, as well as unprofitable to private persons, to... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 520 стор.
..." their gardens then contained a large " extent of ground covered over with an agreeable mix" ture of garden and forest, which represent every where...rudeness, much more charming than that " neatness and elegance which we meet with in "our " own country ;" but he bestows the same encomium upon the gardens... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 524 стор.
..." their gardens then contained a large " extent of ground covered over with an agreeable mix" tore of garden and forest, which represent every where...rudeness, much more charming than that " neatness and elegance which we meet with in our " own country;" but he bestows the same encomium upon the gardens... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1815 - 582 стор.
...large extent of ground covered over with an agreeable mixture of garden and forest, which represents every where an artificial rudeness, much more charming than that neatness and elegance which we meet with in those of our own country.' The expression represents every where an... | |
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