| William Temple - 1731 - 506 страници
...or private Men, than — — — SertJáre Modum, Unempue tueri, Natttramque fequi. Becaüfe Í fake the Garden I have named to have been in all Kinds the moft beautiful and perfect, at leaft in the Figure and Difpofition, that I have ever feen, I will defcribe... | |
| William Temple - 1757 - 564 страници
...precepts for the conduct either of Princes or private men, than , Servare modum, finemque tueri, Becaufe I take the garden I have named to have been in all kinds the moft beautiful and perfect, at Icaft in the figure and difpofition, that 1 have ever feen, I will defcribe... | |
| 1781 - 732 страници
...our lives, but our our governments." [We ihall fee how natural that admired garden was.] " Becaufe I take * the garden I have named to have been in all kinds the moft beautiful and perfeit, at leaft in the figure and difpofition, that I have ever feen, I •will... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1785 - 698 страници
...only of cur lives but our governments." [We (hall fee how natural that admired garden was.J " Becaufe I take * the garden I have named to have been in all kinds the moft beautiful and perfeft, at leaft in the figure and difpofition, that I have ever feen, I will defcribe... | |
| Horace Walpole, George Vertue - 1786 - 360 страници
...of our lives, but our governments." [We fhall fee how natural that admired garden was.] ., ".Becaufe I take * the garden I have, named to have been in all kinds the moft beautiful and perfect, at leaft in the figureand difpofition that I have ever feen, I will defcribe.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 762 страници
...our lives, but our enr governments." [We {hall fee Jiow natural that admired garden \vas.J " Bccaufc I take * the garden I have named to have been in all kinds the mod beautiful and perfeft, at leaft in the figure and difpofition, that I have ever feeo, I will defcribe... | |
| William Marshall - 1796 - 486 страници
...not only of our lives but our govern" ments." [WE fhall fee how natural that admired garden was.] " BECAUSE I take * the garden I have named to " have been in all kinds the moft beautiful and " perfect, at leaft in the figure and dilpofition, that I " have ever feen, I will... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1796 - 460 страници
...but our govern" ments." • *'.;.•. • ' [WE fhall fee how natural that admired garden was.] < * " BECAUSE I take * the garden I have named to " have been in all kinds the moft beautiful and " perfect, at leaft in the figure and dilpofition, that I " have ever feen, I will... | |
| Thomas Whately - 1801 - 186 страници
...the garden I have named to have b-jen in the ;.ost beautiful and perfect, at least in the figure an that I have ever seen, I will describe it for a model to meet with such a situation, and are above the regards of /M _; . î i MC • •<:. ".t i_ ..¡..•...•.M... | |
| Thomas Whately - 1801 - 172 страници
...take" the garden I have named to have b -en ! the r.ost beautiful and perfect, at least in the figuro; that I have ever seen, I will describe it for a model I meet with such a situation, and are above the regards ! "This garden seems to have been nade after... | |
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