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" GOD ALMIGHTY first planted a garden. And, indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures ; it is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man, without which buildings and palaces are but gross handiworks. "
The Essays Or Counsels, Moral, Economical and Political: With Elegant ... - 174. lappuse
autors: Francis Bacon - 1818 - 290 lapas
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, 18. sējums

1849 - 602 lapas
...phenomena of the growth of trees. " God Almighty," says he, in his quaint but emphatic language, " first planted a garden, and indeed it is the purest...without which buildings and palaces are but gross handywork." The garden at Gorhambury was laid out with great taste, and according to the rules of the...
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Bentley's Miscellany, 26. sējums

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1849 - 688 lapas
...the phenomena of the growth of trees. " God Almighty," says he, in his quaint but emphatic language," first planted a garden, and indeed it is the purest...without which buildings and palaces are but gross handywork." The garden at Gorhambury was laid out with great taste, and according to the rules of the...
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A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding

John Locke - 1849 - 372 lapas
...stand at distance, with some low galleries to pass from them to the palace itself. OF GARDENS. GOD Almighty first planted a garden ; and, indeed, it...to the spirits of man ; without which buildings and palace* are but gross handiworks : and a man shall ever see, that, when ages grow to civility anti...
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The Journal of the Indian archipelago and eastern Asia (ed. by J ..., 3. sējums

James Richardson Logan - 1849 - 914 lapas
...anticipation is, the more Jireci aiid compendhmi is your search." BACON: DISEASES OF THE NUTMEG TREE* ' " God Almighty first planted a Garden, and indeed it is...greatest refreshment to the spirits of man, without which building and palaces are bat grw» handy works : and a man shall ever see that when ages grow to civility...
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An Historical Inquiry Into the True Principles of Beauty in Art: More ...

James Fergusson - 1849 - 584 lapas
...effect. Bacon seems to have been of this opinion when he wrote in his forty-seventh Essay, — " God Almighty first planted a garden, and indeed it is the purest of human pleasures, without which buildings and palaces are but gross handiworks ; and a man shall ever see that when ages...
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A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening: Adapted to ...

Andrew Jackson Downing - 1849 - 550 lapas
...more permanent satisfaction, than that of cultivating the earth and adorning our own property. "God Almighty first planted a garden ; and, indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures," says Lord Bacon. And as the first man was shut out from the garden, in the cultivation of which no...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, 1. sējums

Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 lapas
...at distance, with some low galleries to pass from them to the palace itself. XLVI. OF GARDENS. GOD wooden posture as needs it must; Tor in bashfulness...go and come; but with bold men, upon like occasion, handiworks ; and a man shall ever see, that, when ages grow to civility and elegancy, men come to build...
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London and Its Celebrities: A Second Series of Literary and ..., 2. sējums

John Heneage Jesse - 1850 - 502 lapas
...composed in, and inspired by, the floral beauties of this his favourite haunt. " God Almighty," he says, " first planted a garden ; and indeed it is the purest...without which, buildings and palaces are but gross handy- works." And he adds: — "Because the breath of flowers is far sweeter in the air, where it...
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Cicero's Three Books Of Offices, Or Moral Duties: Also His Cato Major, an ...

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1850 - 368 lapas
...things which are produced from the earth : wliich generates * " God Almiglfty first planted a garden j and indeed it is the purest of human pleasures ; it...refreshment to the spirits of man ; without which tmildings and palaces are. hut gross handy-works, and u man lihiill ever sec, that, when ages grow...
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A Whitsuntide ramble to Capesthorne park

Capesthorne - 1850 - 78 lapas
...Well said Lord Bacon, " God Almighty first planted a garden ; and indeed it is the finest of humane pleasures. It is the greatest refreshment to the spirits...which, buildings and palaces are but gross handyworks." Now you may be a Sunday School Teacher — very possibly ypu have been a Sunday Scholar. If so, you...
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