| William Temple - 1757 - 564 sider
...purcellans, will find their beauty is all of this kind (that is) without order. But 1 lliould hard ly advife any of thefe attempts in the figure of gardens among us; they are adventures of too hard atchievement for any common hands ; and, though there may be more honour if they fucceed well, yet... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 268 sider
...general account of the Chinefe tafte, and of their Sharawadgi, and concludes thus : " But I " fhould hardly advife any of thefe attempts in the " figure...of gardens among us, they are adventures of " too hardy atchievement for any common hands; " and tho' there may be more honour if they Succeed " well,... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 264 sider
...general account of the Chinefe tafte, and of their Sharawadgi, and concludes thus : «' But I " fhould hardly advife any of thefe attempts in the " figure of gardens among us, they are adventures of "too hardy atchievement for any common hands ; " and tho' there may be more honour if they fucceed " well,... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 272 sider
...of the Chinefe tafte, and of their SkaraWadgi, and concludes thus : " But I " fhould hardly'advife any of thefe attempts in the " figure of gardens among us, they are adventures of " too hardy achievement for any common hands; " and tho' there may be more honour if they fucceed " well,... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1785 - 698 sider
...fine or is admirable, or any Such exprefFion of eSteem :—but I Should hardly advife any of thefè attempts in the figure of gardens among us; they are adventures of too hard atchievement for any common hands; and though there may be more honour if they Succeed well, yet there... | |
| 1788 - 724 sider
...of thefe attempts in the figure of gardens nmong us, they are adventure« of too hard atchievement for any common hands ; and though there may be more honour if they fucceed well, yet there is more dimonuur if they fail, and it is twenty to one they will; whereas in regular figures, it is hard to... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1796 - 460 sider
...Sharawadgi is fine or is admirable, or any fuch " expreffion of efteem :—'but I mould hardly advile " any of thefe attempts in the figure ,of gardens *' among us ; they are adventures of too hard at-' " chievement for any common hands ; and though *' there may be more honour if they fucceed well,... | |
| William Marshall - 1796 - 486 sider
...fine or is admirable, or any fuch *' exprefiion of efteem :—but I mould hardly advife " any of rhefe attempts in the figure of gardens " among us ; they are adventures of too hard at" chievement for any common hands; and though " there may be more honour if they fucceed will, "... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1803 - 460 sider
...fine or is admirable, or any such " expression of esteem :—but I should hardly " advise any of these attempts in the figure of " gardens among us: they...hands; " and though there may be more honour if they *• succeed well, yet there is more dishonour, if they *' fail, and it is twenty to one they will;... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 526 sider
...Chinese taste; and of their Sharawadgi, and concludes thus : " But I should hardly advise any of these attempts " in the figure of gardens among us; they are adventures " of too hardy atchievement for any common hands; and " though there maybe more honour if they succeed well,... | |
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