On the Portraits of English Authors on GardeningJ. Ridgway, Wilson, and by all booksellers, 1828 - 36 pages |
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... taste and magnificence ; he admitted to it none but the nobility in his neigh- bourhood , some of the principal gentlemen , and the ladies and maids . of honour , who belonged to the duchess of Sully . He often went into his gardens ...
... taste and magnificence ; he admitted to it none but the nobility in his neigh- bourhood , some of the principal gentlemen , and the ladies and maids . of honour , who belonged to the duchess of Sully . He often went into his gardens ...
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... taste and magnificence ; he admitted to it none but the nobility in his neigh- bourhood , some of the principal gentlemen , and the ladies and maids of honour , who belonged to the duchess of Sully . He often went into his gardens , and ...
... taste and magnificence ; he admitted to it none but the nobility in his neigh- bourhood , some of the principal gentlemen , and the ladies and maids of honour , who belonged to the duchess of Sully . He often went into his gardens , and ...
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... taste . " THOMAS TUSSER , whose memory has had the felicity to merit the notice and approbation of Mr. Warton , in his History of English Poetry . DIDYMUS MOUNTAIN , who in 1571 wrote " The Gardener's Labyrinth , " in 4to . " wherein ...
... taste . " THOMAS TUSSER , whose memory has had the felicity to merit the notice and approbation of Mr. Warton , in his History of English Poetry . DIDYMUS MOUNTAIN , who in 1571 wrote " The Gardener's Labyrinth , " in 4to . " wherein ...
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... taste , are universally acknowledged . " And the same work further observes , that " its style has been pronounced by Ensor , inimitable , and the descriptions with which his investigations are accompanied , have been largely copied ...
... taste , are universally acknowledged . " And the same work further observes , that " its style has been pronounced by Ensor , inimitable , and the descriptions with which his investigations are accompanied , have been largely copied ...
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... taste in Gardening . WALTER NICHOL , whom the Encyclopaedia of Gardening informs us , " in the year 1810 , undertook an extensive journey through England , for the purpose of visiting the principal seats and plantations , with a view ...
... taste in Gardening . WALTER NICHOL , whom the Encyclopaedia of Gardening informs us , " in the year 1810 , undertook an extensive journey through England , for the purpose of visiting the principal seats and plantations , with a view ...
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