No. 173, he banished verdant sculpture, and did not even revert to the square precision of the foregoing age. He enlarged his plans, disdained to make every division tally to its opposite, and though he still adhered much to straight walks with high clipped... The Scots Magazine - Page 3011782Full view - About this book
| 1781 - 732 pages
...fide of their heads, and Alken cloaks half veiling their necks; all executed in ftoue. b« he fiill adhered much to ftrait walks with high clipped hedges, they were only his great lines ; the reit he diverfified by wildernefs, and with loofe groves of oak, though ftill within Airrounding hedges.... | |
| Horace Walpole, George Vertue - 1786 - 360 pages
...173, he banifhed verdant fculpture, and did not even revert to the fquare preeifion of the forego* ing age. He enlarged his plans, difdained to make every...were only his great lines; the reft he diverfified by wildernefs, and with loofe groves of oak, though ftill within furroundbig • . ::,' • • On the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 762 pages
...paper in the Guardian, № 17}, . he banittied verdant fculpture, and did not even revert to the fquare precifion of the foregoing age. He enlarged his plans, difdained to make every diviiion tally to its oppofite, and though. * On the piers of a garden-gate not far from Paris I obfêrved... | |
| 1788 - 734 pages
...heads) and filkcn cloaks hdif veiling their necks; all execuieJ in Rene. he ilill adhered much to urait walks .with high clipped hedges, they were only his great lines; the reil he diverfified by wildernefs.sand with loofc groves of oak, though Hill within Surrounding hedges.... | |
| William Marshall - 1796 - 486 pages
...in The Guar* dian, No. 173, he banifhed verdant feulpture, ' and did not even revert to the fquare precifion ' of the foregoing age. He enlarged his...plans, ' difdained to make every divifion tally to its op' pofite, and though heftill adhered much to ftraight ' walks with high clipped hedges, they were... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1796 - 460 pages
...in The Guarc dian, No. 173, he banifhed verdant fculpture, ' and did not even revert to the fquare precifion • of the foregoing age. He enlarged his...plans, ' difdained to make every divifion tally to its op' pofite, and though heftill adhered much to ftraight c walks with high clipped hedges, they were... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1803 - 460 pages
...disdained to make every division tally to its ' opposite, and though he still adhered much to ' straight walks with high clipped hedges, they, ' were only his great lines ; the rest he diversified ' by wilderness, and with loose groves of oak, ' though still within surrounding... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 772 pages
...dildained to make every divilion tally to its oppufite ; and though he (till adhered much to ftraigri walks with high clipped hedges, they were only his great lines : the reft he diverfified by wilder' nefs, and with loofe groves of oak, though fiiii within furrounding hedge*. Aa bis reformation... | |
| 1823 - 872 pages
...disdained to make every division tally to its opposite ; and though he still adhered much to straight walks with high clipped hedges, they were only his great lines ; the rest he diversified by wilderness, and with loose groves of oak, though still within surrounding hedges.... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1827 - 400 pages
...disdained to make every division tally to its opposite, and though he still adhered much to strait walks with high clipped hedges, they were only his great lines ; the rest he diversified by wilderness, and with loose groves of oak, though still within surrounding hedges.... | |
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