... work ; and upon the upper hedge, over every arch, a little turret with a belly, enough to receive a cage of birds ; and over every space, between the arches, some other little figure, with broad plates of round coloured glass, gilt, for the sun to... The Lore of the Wanderer - Stran 96uredili: - 1922 - 256 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1680 - 410 strani
...Carpenters Work, and upon the Upper Hedg, over every Arch a little Turret, with a Belly, enough to receive a Cage of Birds , and over every Space . between the Arches fome other little Figure, with broad Plates, of Round Coloured Glafs gilt, for the Sun to play upon.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1720 - 528 strani
...Work alfo, and over this, a. little Turret upon the Top of every Arch, with a Capacity fnfficient to receive a Cage of Birds ; and over every Space between the Arches fonie other little Figure, with broad Plates of round, coloured Glafs gilt, for the Sun to play upon,... | |
| Francis Bacon, Peter Shaw - 1733 - 658 strani
...And over this, at the top of every Arch, let there be a little Turret ; with a Cavity fufficient to receive a Cage of Birds. And over every Space between the Arches, place fome other gilt Figure, containing Plates of colour'd Glafs for the Sun to play upon. The great... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 524 strani
...stately arched" hedge, the arches to be upon carpenters work, over " every arch a little belly enough to receive a cage of " birds, and, over every space,...arches, some " other little figure with broad plates of round-coloured " glass, gilt for the sun to play upon." It would have teen difficult for Sir William... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 520 strani
...stately arched" hedge, the arches to be upon carpenters work, over " every arch a little belly enough to receive a cage of " birds, and, over every space,...arches, some " other little figure with broad plates of round-coloured " glass, gilt for the sun to play upon." -It would have been difficult for Sir William... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 516 strani
...stately arched" hedge, the arches to be upon carpenters work, over " every arch a little belly enough to receive a cage of ," birds, and, over every space, between the arches, some <f other little figure with broad plates of round-coloured " glass, gilt for the sun to play upon."... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1812 - 348 strani
...carpenter's work; and upon the upper hedge, over every arch, a little turret, with a belly enough to receive a cage of birds : and over every space between...be raised upon a bank, not steep, but gently slope, of some six feet, set all with flowers. Also I understand, that this square of the garden should not... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 strani
...stately arched-hedge, the arches to be upon carpenters work, over every arch a little belly enough to receive a cage of birds, and over every space, between...round coloured glass, gilt for the sun to play upon.*' The wilderness with which the garden (properly so called) terminated, was, upon the whole, as formal,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 strani
...carpenter's work ; and upon the upper hedge, over everjr arch, a little turnet, with a belly enough to receive a cage of birds ; and over every space between...be raised upon a bank not steep, but gently slope, of some six foot, set all with flowers. Also I understand, that this square of the garden should not... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 strani
...carpenter's work ; and upon the upper hedge, over every arch a little turret, with a belly enough tto receive a cage of birds ; and over every space between...be raised upon a bank, not steep, but gently slope, of some six feet, set all with flowers. Also I understand, that this square of the Garden should not... | |
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