On this account our English gardens are not so entertaining to 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 every where an artificial rudeness,... On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening - Página 116por Samuel Felton - 1830 - 221 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1767 - 334 páginas
...our Englijh gardens are not fo entertaining to the fancy as thofe in France and Italy, where we fee a large extent of ground covered over •with an agreeable mixture of garden and foreft, which . rcprefent every where an artificial rudenefs, much more charming than that neatnefs... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 268 páginas
...that country but a little after, may be accounted for ; " for he fays, " their Gardens then contained a large extent of " ground covered over with an agreeable mixture of " Garden and Foreft, which reprefent every where an " artificial rudenels, much more charming than that '.' neatnefs... | |
| 1786 - 670 páginas
...our Englifh gardens are not fo entertaining to the fancy as thofe in France and Italy, where we Ice a large extent of ground covered over with an agreeable mixture of garden and foreft, which, reprefent every where an avùRcuA ï\M\entfs, much mote charmvng t\vii\ \YvaX pcatncfs... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1793 - 518 páginas
...Englifh gardens are not *4 fo entertaining to the fancy as thofe in France *' and Italy, where we fee a large extent of ground *' covered over with an agreeable mixture of garden. .'* arid foreft, which reprefent every where an ar" tificial rudeness, much more charming than that... | |
| William Mason - 1796 - 264 páginas
...that country but a little after, may be accounted for; "for" he fays, " their Gardens thfen "contained a large extent of " ground covered over with an agreeable mixture of " Garden and Foreft, which reprefent every where an " artificial rudsnefs, much more charming than that " neatnefs... | |
| 1797 - 522 páginas
...our Englith gardens are not fo entertaining to the fancy as thofe in France and Italy, where we fee a large extent of ground covered over with an agreeable mixture of garden and foreft, which reprefent every w here an artificial rudenefs, much more charming than that neatnefs... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1802 - 416 páginas
...Englifh gardens are not fo enter-" taining to the fancy as thofe in France and Italy, where we . " fee a large extent of ground covered over with an agreeable " mixture of garden and foreft, which reprefents every where " an artificial rudenefs, much more charming than that neat*'... | |
| 1803 - 376 páginas
...receive from the nicer and more accurate productions of art. On this account our English gardensare not so entertaining to the fancy as those in France...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,... | |
| 1803 - 420 páginas
...entertaining to the fancy as those in France and Italy, where we see a large extent of ground coyered over with an agreeable mixture of garden and forest,...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... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 páginas
...pleasure, than what we receive from the nicer and more accurate productions of art. On this account our English gardens are not so entertaining to the fancy...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,... | |
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