| William Temple - 1731 - 506 lapas
...Southward by a full Degree. The.re are, befides the Temper of our Climate, two Things particular to TUS, that contribute much, to the Beauty -and Elegance...Gardens, which are the Gravel of our Walks, and the Fioenefs, and almoft perpetual Greennefs of our Turf. The £rft is not known any where eife, which... | |
| William Temple - 1757 - 564 lapas
...forwarder than in Harrrpfhire or Wiltfhire, though more fputhward by a full degree. There are, befides the temper of our climate, two things particular to...gardens, which are the gravel of our walks, and the finenefs and almoft perpetual greennels of our turf. The firft is not known any where elfe, which leaves... | |
| Sir William Temple - 1814 - 580 lapas
...great deal forwarder than in Hampshire or Wiltshire, though more southward by a full degree. There are, besides the temper of our climate, two things particular...perpetual greenness of our turf. The first is not known any where else, which leaves all their dry walks, in other countries, very unpleasant and uneasy. The... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1821 - 602 lapas
...in England, more than in any country he knew of in Europe. ' There are,' says Sir William Temple, ' besides the temper of our climate, two things particular...perpetual greenness of our turf. The first is not known any where else, which leaves all their dry walks in other countries very unpleasant and uneasy. The... | |
| 1821 - 598 lapas
...in England, more than in any country he knew of in Europe. ' There are,' says Sir William Temple, ' besides the temper of our climate, two things particular...perpetual greenness of our turf. The first is not known any where else, which leaves all their dry walks in other countries very unpleasant and uneasy. The... | |
| 1821 - 384 lapas
...great deal forwarder than in Hampshire or Wiltshire, though more southward by a full degreeThere are, besides the temper of our climate, two things particular...perpetual greenness of our turf: the first is not known any where else, which leaves all their dry walks, in other countries, very unpleasant and uneasy ;... | |
| 1821 - 602 lapas
...in England, more than in any country he knew of in Europe. ' There are,' says Sir William Temple, ' besides the temper of our climate, two things particular...perpetual greenness of our turf. The first is not known any where else, which leaves all their dry walks in other countries very unpleasant and uneasy. The... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1822 - 1494 lapas
...be in England, iron- than in any country he knew of in Europe. - There are,' ' says Sir W. Temple, " besides the temper of our climate, two things particular...the beauty and elegance of our gardens, which are, UK- gravel of our walks, and the fineness and almost perpetual greenness of our turf. The first is... | |
| Nathan Drake (M.D.) - 1824 - 656 lapas
...as it were, mysteriously losing itself amid the adjoining plantations, may be yet said to flourish best in our happy island. " There are," remarked Sir...first is not known anywhere else, which leaves all their dry walks, in other countries, very unpleasant and uneasy. The other cannot be found in France... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1824 - 658 lapas
...as it were, mysteriously losing itself amid the adjoining plantations, may be yet said to flourish best in our happy island. "There are," remarked Sir...first is not known anywhere else, which leaves all their dry walks, in other countries, very unpleasant and uneasy. The other cannot be found in France... | |
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