| 1801 - 452 страници
...supported herself in ten thousand charms, and exhibited the countless forms of variety. The animals also, of every class, were left in the same state of perfect...through his pastures with uncommon spirit and energy. In some respects this general licence which he gave to the animate and inanimate objects around him,... | |
| Eccentric biography - 1801 - 352 страници
...sported herself in ten thousand charms, and exhibited the countless forms of variety. The animals also, of every class, were left in the same state of perfect...bounding through his pastures with uncommon spirit and energv. In some respects, this general licence which he gave to the animate and inanimate objects .... | |
| 1805 - 596 страници
...to have been a great admirer of female beauty. The manner in which he conducted, for it cannot witk propriety be said, cultivated his paternal estate,...concerning him, and among others, that he would not snffer any of his tenants to sow barley, because that grain might be converted into malt, which would... | |
| G. H. Wilson - 1806 - 444 страници
...lordship. The woods and parks which surrounded his mansion were suffered to vegetate in wild luxuriance. Nature was not, in any respect, checked by art, and the animals of every class enjoyed the same-State of perfect freedom, and were seen bounding through his pastures with uncommon... | |
| 1819 - 290 страници
...sported herself in. ten thousand charms, and exhibited the countless forms of variety. The animals also, of every class, were left in the same state of perfect...through his pastures with uncommon spirit and energy. In some respects, this general licence which he gave to the animate and inanimate objects around him... | |
| 1832 - 644 страници
...sported herself in ten thousand charms, and exhibited the countless forms of variety. The animals, also, of every class, were left in the same state of perfect...through his pastures with uncommon spirit and energy. In some respects, this general license which he gave to the animate and inanimate objects around him,... | |
| 1860 - 782 страници
...lordship. The woods and parks which surrounded his mansion were suffered to vegetate in wild luxuriance. Nature was not, in any respect, checked by art, and the animals of every class enjoyed the same state of perfect freedom, and were seen bounding through his pastures with uncommon... | |
| 1877 - 814 страници
...lordship. The woods and parks which surrounded his mansion were suffered to vegetate in wild luxuriance. Nature was not, in any respect, checked by art, and the animals of every class enjoyed the same state of perfect freedom, and were seen bounding through his pastures with uncommon... | |
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