| 1827 - 294 페이지
...Both where the morning sun first warmly smote The open field, and where the unpierced shade Imbrowned the noontide bowers : Thus was this place A happy rural seat of various view ; Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and balm, Others whose fruit, burnished with golden rind,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1828 - 608 페이지
...then around him the most delightful subjects of observation, in the fruits and flowers, the shrubs and trees, many of them interesting from their novelty...various view.' This passage expresses exquisitely what park-scenery ought to be, x 2 and and what it has, in some cases, actually become ; but, we think,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1828 - 608 페이지
...then around him the most delightful subjects of observation, in the fruits and flowers, the shrubs and trees, many of them interesting from their novelty...was this place A happy rural seat of various view.' TLb passage expresses exquisitely what park-scenery .ought to be, and what it has, in some cases, actually... | |
| 1828 - 598 페이지
...and peculiar appearance, and habits inviting him to such studies as lead from created things up tp the Almighty Creator. This sublime author, indeed,...various view.' This passage expresses exquisitely what park-scenery ought to be, x 2 and and what it has, in some cases, actually become ; but, we think,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1828 - 626 페이지
...sublime author, indeed, has been quoted, as bearing a testimony against the artificial taste of gardenmg, in the times when he lived, in those well-known verses...various view.' This passage expresses exquisitely what park-scenery ought to be, and what it has, in some cases, actually become ; but, we think, the quotation... | |
| Charles Benjamin Tayler - 1828 - 268 페이지
...a garden and flowers • which not nice art, In bed and curious knots, but nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain, Both where the...sun first warmly smote The open field, and where the unplerced shade Imbrowned the noontide bowers ;' yet he is then describing the garden of Eden, not... | |
| sir Henry Seton Steuart (1st bart.) - 1828 - 602 페이지
...not nice art • Mason's English Garden, BI In beds and curious knots, but nature boon, Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain, Both where the...sun first warmly smote The open field, and where the unpierc'd shade Embrown'd the noontide bow'rs. Thus was this place A happy rural seat of various view.... | |
| Sir Henry Steuart - 1828 - 536 페이지
...Flow'rs worthy Paradise ; which not nice art In beds and curious knots, but nature boon, Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain, Both where the morning sun lint warmly smote The open field, and where the unpierc'd shade Embrown'd the noontide bow'rs. Thus... | |
| Henry Phillips - 1829 - 398 페이지
...the lines wherein Milton tells us, — — — — — ^— — — — Nature's boon Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain, Both where the...smote The open field, and where the unpierced shade Imbrown'd the noon-tide bowers. DOG'S TOOTH VIOLET. Enjfhronium. Natural Order Sarmentacees. Lilia,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 페이지
...Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice art In beds and curious knots, but nature boon Poured forth profuse on hill and dale and plain, Both where the morning sun first warmly smote The open fields ; and where the unpierced shade, Imbrowned the noon-tide bowen : — Thus was this place A happy... | |
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