| 1774 - 592 pages
...where the art was originally ftadied, and what had been added to this, by the whole Grecian fchool? a capital to ornament the column of Nature, of which...; and for that very capital they were obliged to a buih of Acanthus : how amply does Nature repay thofe who ftudy her works! " With our minds full of... | |
| several hands - 1774 - 596 pages
...where the art was originally ftudied, and what bad been added to this, by the whole Grecian fchool fa capital to ornament the column of Nature, of which...; and for that very capital they were obliged to a bullí of Acanthus :. how amply does Nature repay thofe who iludy her works ! " With our inir.ds full... | |
| Thomas Pennant - 1776 - 548 pages
...where the art was originally ftudied, and what has been added to this by the whole Grecian fchool ? a capital to ornament the column of nature, of which...; and for that very capital they were obliged to a bufh of Acanthus : how amply does nature repay thofe who ftudy her wonderful works ! " With our minds... | |
| 1778 - 630 pages
...where the art was originally ftudied, and what had been added to this by the whole Grecian fchool ? a capital to ornament the column of nature, of which...; and for that very capital they were obliged to a bum of Acanthus: how amply does nature repay thofe who ftudy her wonderful works ? " With our minds... | |
| John Knox - 1787 - 566 pages
...flighteit manner; originally ftudied, and what had been added to this bj ,the whole Grecian fchool ? a capital to ornament the column of nature, of which...a;nd for that very capital they were obliged to a bi'fh of Acanthus : how amply does nature repay thofc who Andy her wonderful works ! " With purmipds... | |
| 1801 - 554 pages
...where the art was originally (tudied, and what had been added to this by the whole Grecian fchool ? a capital to ornament the column of nature, of which...; and for that very capital they were obliged to a bum of Acanthus : how amply does nature repay thofe who iludy her wonderful works ? " With our minds... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 964 pages
...where the art was originally itudicd, and what has been addud to this by the whole Grecian fchool ? a capital to ornament the column of nature, of which...; and for that very capital they were obliged to a bufli of Acanthus : how amply does nature repay thofe who itudy her wonderful works ! " With our minds... | |
| James MacDonald (A.M.), Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1811 - 848 pages
...here found in her possession ; and here it has been for ages undescribed. Is not this the school where the art was originally studied ? And what has' been...they could execute only a model ; and for that very STAFF*. 7 IS capital they were obliged to a bush of acanthus. How amply does nature repay those who... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 546 pages
...II. H this the school where the art was originally studied, and what ha? been added to this by I he whole Grecian school ? a capital to ornament the column...very capital they were obliged to a bush of Acanthus: bow •• vly does nature repay those ivho study her wonderful works! With our minds full of such... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1821 - 768 pages
...found in her possession, and here it has been left undescribed for ages. Is not this the school where the art was originally studied ? And what has been...the column of nature, of which they could execute a model only; and for that very capital they were obliged to a bush of Acanthus. How amply does nature... | |
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