... perfection than a crab : that our melons, our peaches, our figs, our apricots, and cherries, are strangers among us, imported in different ages, and naturalized in our English gardens ; and that they would all degenerate... The Craftsman - Trang 196bởi Caleb D'Anvers - 1737Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| 1737 - 582 trang
...Cherries are Strangers among us, im-- " ported in different Ages, and naturalized in our Eng" //,(5. Gardens ; and that they would all degenerate' " and fall away into the Traih of our own Country, " if they were wholly neglected by the Planter and" left to the Mercy of... | |
| 1744 - 348 trang
...and carries an Apple to no greater a Perfeftion than a Crab: That our Melons, our Peaches, our Figs, our Apricots, and Cherries, are Strangers among us,...that they would all degenerate and fall away into the Trafh of our own Country, if they were wholly neglefted by the Planter, and left to the Mercy of our... | |
| William Scott - 1789 - 416 trang
...and our cherries, are ftrangers among us, imported in different ages, and naturalized' in our Englifh gardens ; and that they would all degenerate and fall away into the trad) of our own country, if they were wholly neglected by the planter, and left to the mercy of our... | |
| 1789 - 508 trang
...apricots, and cherries, are ftrangers among us, imported in different ages, and naturalized in our Englifh gardens -, and that they would all degenerate and fall away into the trafh of our own country, if they were wholly neglected by the planter, and left to the mercy of our... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 trang
...perfection than a crab : that our melons, our peaches, our figs, our apricots, and cherries, are ftrangers among us, imported in different ages, and naturalized...that they would all degenerate and fall away into the trafh of our own country, if they were wholly neglected by the planter, and left to the mercy of our... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 trang
...and carries an apple to no greater perfection than a crab: that our melons, our peaches, our figs, our apricots, and cherries, are strangers among us,...imported in different ages, and naturalized in our English gardens ; and that they would all degenerate and tall away into the trash of our own country,... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 342 trang
...and carries an apple to no greater perfection than a crab: that our melons, our peaches, our figs, our apricots, and cherries, are strangers among us,...imported in different ages, and naturalized in our English gardens ; and that they would all degenerate and fall away into the trash of our own country,... | |
| 1803 - 434 trang
...sloe, and carries an apple to nogreater perfection than a crab; that our melons, our peaches, our figs, our apricots, and cherries, are strangers among us,...imported in different ages, and naturalized in our English gardens; and that they would all degenerate and fall away into the trash of our own country,... | |
| 1803 - 420 trang
...apricots, and cherries, are strangers among us, imported in different ages, and naturalized in our English gardens; and that they would all degenerate and fall away into the trash of our own country, if they were wholly neglected by the planter, and left to the mercy of our... | |
| Spectator The - 1808 - 348 trang
...and carries an apple to no greater a perfection than a crah : that our melons, our peaches, our figs, our apricots, and cherries, are strangers among us,...imported in different ages, and naturalized in our English gardens; and that they would alt degenerate and fall away into the trash of our own country,... | |
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