| Joseph Haydn - 1851 - 700 trang
...wine. Of fniit, flower, and kitchen-gardens, the garden of Eden was, no doubt, the prototype. — Idem. There wants nothing but the embroidery of a parterre to make a garden in the reign of Trajan serve for a description of one in that of our William III. — Idem. The art of gardening became better... | |
| George Palmer Putnam - 1851 - 752 trang
...IstXmian, Olympic, Pythian, Secular, and other Games. DICTIONARY OF DATES. 331 the prototype. — Idem. There wants nothing but the embroidery of a parterre to make a garden in the reign of Trajan serve for a description of one in that of our William III. — Idem. The art of gardening became better... | |
| George Palmer Putnam - 1853 - 776 trang
...wine. Of fruit, flower, and kitchen gardens, the garden of Eden was, no doubt, the prototype. — Idem. There wants nothing but the embroidery of a parterre to make a garden in the reign of Trajan serve for a description of one in that of our William III. — Idem. The art of gardening became better... | |
| Joseph Haydn - 1853 - 738 trang
...wine. Of fruit, flower, and kitchen-gardens, the garden of Eden was no doubt the prototype. — Idem. There wants nothing but the embroidery of a parterre to make a garden in the reign of Trajan serve for a description of one in that of our William III. — Idem. The art of gardening became better... | |
| 1857 - 330 trang
...probable that the first introducers of gardens into this country were the Romans; and Walpole remarks that there wants nothing but the embroidery of a parterre to make a Roman garden in the reign of Trajan serve for a description of an English one, even so late as the... | |
| Walter Howe - 1890 - 332 trang
...straight walk, from whence issued others parted off by hedges of box, and apple-trees, with obelisks placed between every two. There wants nothing but...parterre, to make a garden in the reign of Trajan serve for a description of one in that of King William, f In one passage above Pliny seems to have... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1904 - 144 trang
...jlrait 'walk, from whence ijjued others parted off by hedges of box, and apple-trees, with obelijks placed between every two. There wants nothing but...parterre, to make a garden in the reign of Trajan ferue for a defcription of one in that King William, j- In one pajfage above Pliny feems * The Englijh... | |
| M. R. Gloag - 1906 - 408 trang
...methodically trimmed, a marble basin . . . Bay Trees alternately planted with Planes . . . and hedges of Box ; there wants nothing but the embroidery of a parterre, to make a Garden in the reign of Trajan serve for a description of one in that of King William." Strangely enough, not only was the formal... | |
| C. C. L. Hirschfeld, Hirschfeld Hirschfeld - 2001 - 550 trang
...strait walk, from whence issued others parted off by hedges of box, and apple-trees, with obelisks placed between every two. There wants nothing but...a parterre to make a garden in the reign of Trajan serve for a description of one in that of king William." How the concept of a garden changed during... | |
| 1782 - 774 trang
...a ftrait walk, from whence iflued others parted off by hedges of box,rand appletrees, with obelifks placed between every two. There wants nothing but...have conceived that natural irregularity might be a beaiity ; in opere urbanij/imo, lays he, fubita velut illati ruris imilJtio, Something like a rural... | |
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