| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1785 - 698 sider
...deSigned, but cut through the wood of pines; and the Style of the whole is So grand, and conduaed with to ferious an air of wild and uncultivated extent, that when you look down on this feeming foreSt, you are amazed to find it contain a very few acres. In general, except as a fcreen to conceal... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 762 sider
...deSigned, but cut through the wood of pines¿; and the Style of the whole is fo grand, and conduc¿ted with fo ferious ‘an air of wild and uncultivated extent, that when you look down on this Seeming forest, you are amazed to find it contain a very few acres. In general, except as a Screen... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1796 - 460 sider
...the ftyle of the whole is fo grand, and con1 dufted with fo ferious an air of wild and unculti1 vated extent, that when you look down on this * fee,ming...fcreen ' to- conceal fome deformity, or as a fhelter in win' ter, I am not fond of total plantations of everc greens. Firs in particular form a very ungraceful... | |
| William Marshall - 1796 - 486 sider
...ftyle of the whole is fo grand, and con* ducted with fo -ferious an air of wild and unculti* vated extent, that when you look down on this ' feeming...are amazed to find it contain * a very few acres. In genera], except as a fcreen ' to conceal fome deformity, or as a flicker in win' ter, I am not fond... | |
| Thomas Kitson Cromwell - 1821 - 300 sider
...cut through the wood of pines; and the style of the whole is so grand, and conducted with so serious an air of wild and uncultivated extent, that when you look down on this seeming forest, you are amazed to find it contain only a few acres," Among the attractions which Mr.... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1821 - 314 sider
...cut through the wood of pines; and the style of the whole is so grand, and conducted with so serious an air of wild and uncultivated extent, that when you look down on this seeming forest, you are amazed to find it contain only a few acres." Among the attractions which Mr.... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1849 - 466 sider
...cut through the wood of pines; and the style of the whole is so grand, and conducted with so serious an air of wild and uncultivated extent, that when you look down on this seeming forest you are amazed to find it contain a very few acres. In general, except as a screen to... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Richard John King - 1858 - 360 sider
...cut through the wood of pines ; and the style of the whole is so grand, and conducted with so serious an air of wild and uncultivated extent, that, when you look down on this seeming forest, you are amazed to find it contain only a very few acres."—liisay on Modern Gardening.... | |
| John Timbs - 1861 - 338 sider
...cut through the wood of pines; and the style of the whole is so grand, and conducted with so serious an air of wild and uncultivated extent, that, when you look down on this seeming forest, you are amazed to find it contain only a few acres." On the distant brow is a ruined... | |
| John Timbs - 1861 - 348 sider
...cut through the wood of pines; and the style of the whole is so grand, and conducted with so serious an air of wild and uncultivated extent, that, when you look down on this seeming forest, you are amazed to find it contain only a few acres." On the distant brow is a ruined... | |
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