| 1781 - 732 sidor
...thofe playful waters that refrefti a fultry manfion in town, nor the neat trellis, which preferves its wooden verdure better than natural greens expofed...particularly on the Boulevard, have a gay and delightful effea.— They form light corridores, and tranfpicuous arbours through which the fun* Dr. Plot, in... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1785 - 698 sidor
...banifh thofe playful waters that refrem a fultry manfion in town, nor the neat trellis, which preferves its wooden verdure better than natural greens expofed...particularly on the Boulevard, have a gay and delightful effeft. — They form light corridores, and tranfpicuous arbours through which the fun-beams play and... | |
| Horace Walpole, George Vertue - 1786 - 360 sidor
...ba^iifh thofe playful waters that refrefh a ,fykr$ manfion in town, nor the neat trellis, which preferves its wooden verdure better , than natural greens expofed to duft, Thofe treillages ia , the gardens at Paris, particularly on the Boulevard, have a gay and . delightful effecb — They... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 762 sidor
...thofe playful waters that refrelh a fultry manfion in town, nor the neat trel« lis, which preferves its wooden verdure better than natural greens expofed...corridores, and tranfpicuous arbours through which the f;(n|£ * Dr. Plot, in his natural hiltory of Oxfordihire, p. 380, feems to liar« been a great admirer... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1796 - 460 sidor
...refembling thefe piilures of ' laneum. * manfion in town, nor the neat trellis, which pre-1 * lerves its wooden verdure better than natural ' greens expofed...delightful effect. They form ' light corridores, and tranfpScuous arboursf ' through which the fun-beams play and chequer ' the fhade, fet off" the ftatues,... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1803 - 460 sidor
...neat trellis, which pre* serves its wooden verdure better than natural ' greens exposed to dust. Those treillages, in the ' gardens at Paris, particularly...delightful effect. They form ' light corridores, and transpicuous arbours, ' through which the sun-beams play and checquer ' the shade, set off the statues,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1827 - 400 sidor
...neat trellis, which preserves its wooden verdure better than natural greens exposed to dust. Those treillages in the gardens at Paris, particularly on...delightful effect. — They form light corridores, and transpicuous arbours through common luxury were not so much to be admired as fields and lakes, and... | |
| 1849 - 466 sidor
...neat trellis, which preserves its wooden verdure better than natural greens exposed to dust. Those treillages in the gardens at Paris, particularly on...have a gay and delightful effect. They form light corridors, and transpicuous arbours, through which the sun-beams play and chequer the shade, set off... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1849 - 466 sidor
...neat trellis, which preserves its wooden verdure better than natural greens exposed to dust. Those treillages in the gardens at Paris, particularly on...have a gay and delightful effect. They form light corridors, and transpicuous arbours, through which the sun-beams play and chequer the shade, set off... | |
| Walter Howe - 1890 - 332 sidor
...neat trellis, which preserves its wooden verdure better than the natural greens exposed to dust. Those treillages in the gardens at Paris, particularly on...have a gay and delightful effect. They form light corridors, and transpicuous arbors, through which the sunbeams play and checker the shade, set off... | |
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