Argyle, contributed essentially to the richness of colouring so peculiar to our modern landscape. The mixture of various greens, the contrast of forms between our forest-trees and the northern and West-Indian firs and pines, are improvements more recent... Planting and rural ornament [by W.H. Marshall]. - Page 222by William Marshall - 1796 - 408 pagesFull view - About this book
| SEVERAL HANDS. - 1781 - 588 pages
...artifts have added new mailer ftrokes to thefe touches; perhaps improved or brought to perfection feme that I have named. The introduction of foreign trees...the richnefs of colouring fo peculiar to our modern landftape. The mixture of various greens, the contraß of forms between our fore ft- 1 r ees and the... | |
| 1781 - 732 pages
...remaining columns. Succeeding artifts have added new maftcr-flrokes to thefe touches ; perhaps improved or brought to perfection fome that I have named. The introduction of foreign trecj and plants, which we owe principally to Archibald Duke of Argyle, contributed efTentially to... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1785 - 698 pages
...remaining columns. Succeeding artifts have added new mafter-ftrokes to thefe touches ; perhaps improved or brought to perfection fome that I have named. The...principally to Archibald Duke of Argyle, contributed efTentially to the richnefs of colouring fo peculiar to our modern landscape. The mixture of various... | |
| Horace Walpole, George Vertue - 1786 - 360 pages
...remaining columns. Succeeding artifts have added new mafter-ftrokes to thefe touches; perhaps improved or brought to perfection fome that I have named. The...modern landfcape. The mixture of various greens, the contraJL of forms between our foreft-trees and the northern and Weft-Indian firs and pines, ' are improvements... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 762 pages
...artiils have added new mafler-ilrokes to thefe touches ; perhaps improved or brought to perfeàion fome that I have named. The introduction of foreign...principally to Archibald Duke of Argyle, contributed efientially to the richnefs of colouring fo peculiar to our modern landfcape. The mixture of various... | |
| 1788 - 734 pages
...remaining columns. Succeeding artifts have addfd new mafter-ftrokes to thefe touches; perhaps improved or brought to perfection fome that I have named. The introduction of foreign trzei and plants, which we owe principally to Archibald Duke of Argyle, contributed effentially to... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1796 - 460 pages
...thefe touches : perhaps improved or QL3 •' brought ' brought to perfection feme that I have named. c The introduction of foreign trees and plants, ' which we owe principally to Archibald Duke of c Argyle; contributed effentially to the richnefs of c colouring fo peculiar to our modern landfcape.... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1803 - 460 pages
...have added new master' strokes to these touches : perhaps improved or ' brought to perfection some that I have named. ' The introduction of foreign trees...principally to Archibald Duke of ' Argyle, contributed essentially to the richness of ' colouring so peculiar to our modern landscape. ' The mixture of various... | |
| 1808 - 408 pages
...roke. to these touches ; perhaps improved ««• brought iu исЛ'есиои виш« tut have been ! named. The introduction of foreign trees and plants,- which we owe principally to Archibald Duke of Argjlr, contributed essentially to the richness of colouring so peculiar to oui modern landscape. The.... | |
| 1823 - 872 pages
...new master strokes to these touches ; perhaps improved or brought to perfection some that have been named. The introduction of foreign trees and plants,...principally to Archibald duke of Argyle, contributed essentially to the richness of colouring so peculiar to our modern landscape. The mixture of various... | |
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