The green hath two pleasures; the one, because nothing is more pleasant to the eye than green grass kept finely shorn; the other because it will give you a fair alley in the midst, by which you may go in front upon a stately hedge, which is to... The Lore of the Wanderer - Stran 95uredili: - 1922 - 256 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Mason - 1811 - 524 strani
...selects the first four for a lawn, without any intervention of plot or parterre, " because," says he, " nothing is more pleasant to the eye than green grass kept finely shorn." And " as " for the making of knots of figures, with diverse coloured " earths, that they may lie under... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 526 strani
...selects the first four for a lawn, without any intervention of plot or parterre, " because," says he, " nothing is more pleasant to the eye than green grass kept finely shorn." And " as " for the making of knots of figures, with diverse coloured " earths, that they may lie under... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 strani
...And I like well, that four acres of ground be assigned to the green, six to the heath, four and four to either side, and twelve to the main garden. The...may go in front upon a stately hedge, which is to inclose the garden. But because the alley will be long, and in great heat of the year or day, you ought... | |
| 1821 - 416 strani
...and, I like well, that four acres of ground be assigned to the green, six to the heath, four and four to either ^side, and twelve to the main garden. The green hath two pleasures : the one, becanse nothing is more pleasant to the eye than green grass kept finely shorn ; the other, becanse... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1822 - 234 strani
...and, I 'like well, that four acres of ground be assigned to the green, six to the heath, four and four to either side, and twelve to the main garden. The...nothing is more pleasant to the eye than green grass finely shorn ; the other, because it will give you a fair alley in the midst, by which you may go in... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 356 strani
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| 1903 - 848 strani
...I have been here is the essay on gardens. It now lies open on the grass beside me at this passage: "The Green hath two pleasures. The one because nothing...a stately hedge, which is to enclose the garden." Bacon had a fine feeling for grass, and I think he would have commended Lady Maud's Walk which is some... | |
| 1886 - 1470 strani
...And I like well, that four acres of ground be assigned to the green, six to the heath, four and four to either side, and twelve to the main garden. The...midst, by which you may go in front upon a stately hedg, which is to enclose the garden. But because the alley will be long, and in great heat of the... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 730 strani
...And 1 like well that four acres of ground be assigned to the green, six to the heath, four and four to either side, and twelve to the main garden. The...because nothing is more pleasant to the eye than green gram kept finely shorn; the other, because it will give you a fair alley in the midst by which you... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 732 strani
...four to either skle, and twelve to the main garden. The grean hath two pleasures; the one, hecause nothing is more pleasant to the eye than green grass kept finely shorn; the other, hecause it will give you a fair alley in the midst hy which you may go in front upon a stately hedge,... | |
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