The Spectator, Volume 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Garden Addison . Steele . 437. Character of Sempronia , a Match - maker - Letter on naked Shoulders Steele . 438. On a passionate Temper the angry Bookseller and calm Customer Steele . 439. The manner of Courts - the Spy and the ...
... Garden Addison . Steele . 437. Character of Sempronia , a Match - maker - Letter on naked Shoulders Steele . 438. On a passionate Temper the angry Bookseller and calm Customer Steele . 439. The manner of Courts - the Spy and the ...
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... Gardening 478. Proposal for a Repository of Fashions Steele . 479. Causes of Unhappiness in the married Life 480. Letters from a country Gentleman to Pharamond Steele , From a Lawyer's Clerk 2 · Harper . 481. Opinions on the Dispute ...
... Gardening 478. Proposal for a Repository of Fashions Steele . 479. Causes of Unhappiness in the married Life 480. Letters from a country Gentleman to Pharamond Steele , From a Lawyer's Clerk 2 · Harper . 481. Opinions on the Dispute ...
Pagina 5
... gardens considered in the foregoing light . IF -Alterius sic Altera poscit opem res , et conjurat amicè . HOR . Ars Poet . v . 410 . But mutually they need each other's help . - RoscOMMON . F we consider the works of nature and art as ...
... gardens considered in the foregoing light . IF -Alterius sic Altera poscit opem res , et conjurat amicè . HOR . Ars Poet . v . 410 . But mutually they need each other's help . - RoscOMMON . F we consider the works of nature and art as ...
Pagina 6
... garden or palace lie in a narrow com- pass ; the imagination immediately runs them over , and requires something else to gratify her ; but in the wide fields of nature , the sight wanders up and down without confinement , and is fed ...
... garden or palace lie in a narrow com- pass ; the imagination immediately runs them over , and requires something else to gratify her ; but in the wide fields of nature , the sight wanders up and down without confinement , and is fed ...
Pagina 7
... 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 arti- ficial rudeness , much ...
... 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 arti- ficial rudeness , much ...
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