Essay on Modern GardeningKirgate Press, 1904 - 94 עמודים |
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... landscape , when he could say and believe that the new garden - craft which he championed was " the art of creating landscape . " There are wide differences in enthusiasms . Thoreau thought the love of a cultivated garden belittling to ...
... landscape , when he could say and believe that the new garden - craft which he championed was " the art of creating landscape . " There are wide differences in enthusiasms . Thoreau thought the love of a cultivated garden belittling to ...
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... landscape woven in tapestry . Walpole was much influenced by simple natural conditions , such as the perfume of flowers ; he was sensitive to their fragrance and nice in distinctions , as true flower - lovers ever He surrounded himself ...
... landscape woven in tapestry . Walpole was much influenced by simple natural conditions , such as the perfume of flowers ; he was sensitive to their fragrance and nice in distinctions , as true flower - lovers ever He surrounded himself ...
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... landscape garden in England as well as in France . Two fine papers of Sir Uvedale Price in 1798 , the brilliant protest of Sir Walter Scott in 1828 , and a single book in 1829 , were three futile voices that tried to uphold the formal ...
... landscape garden in England as well as in France . Two fine papers of Sir Uvedale Price in 1798 , the brilliant protest of Sir Walter Scott in 1828 , and a single book in 1829 , were three futile voices that tried to uphold the formal ...
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... landscape gardeners , after the property had left the ownership of Sir Robert Walpole . L When Horace Walpole knew them in childhood they were laid out in the extreme of the formal style . Sir Robert made them between the years 1722 and ...
... landscape gardeners , after the property had left the ownership of Sir Robert Walpole . L When Horace Walpole knew them in childhood they were laid out in the extreme of the formal style . Sir Robert made them between the years 1722 and ...
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... landscapes of Tinian or Juan Fernandez ? Yet what was that boafted Paradife with which the gods ordain'd To grace Alcinous and his happy land ? POPE . Why , divested of harmonious Greek and bewitching poetry , it was a small orchard and ...
... landscapes of Tinian or Juan Fernandez ? Yet what was that boafted Paradife with which the gods ordain'd To grace Alcinous and his happy land ? POPE . Why , divested of harmonious Greek and bewitching poetry , it was a small orchard and ...
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עמוד 29 - Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice Art In beds and curious knots, but Nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain...
עמוד 39 - ... fountains and water-works. If the hill had not ended with the lower garden, and the wall were not bounded by a common way that goes through the park, they might have added a third quarter of all greens ; but this want is supplied by a garden on the other side the house, which is all of that sort, very wild, shady, and adorned with rough rock-work and fountains.
עמוד 43 - But I should hardly advise any of these attempts in the figure of gardens among us ; they are adventures of too hard achievement for any common hands ; and though there may be more honour if they succeed well, yet there is more dishonour if they fail, and it is twenty to one they will ; whereas, in regular figures, it is hard to make any great and remarkable faults.
עמוד 5 - Four acres was the allotted space of ground, Fenced with a green enclosure all around. Tall thriving trees confess'd the fruitful mould : The reddening apple ripens here to gold. Here the blue fig with luscious juice o'erflows, With deeper red the full pomegranate glows : The branch here bends beneath the weighty pear, And verdant olives flourish round the year.
עמוד 69 - Lord approaches, announces the habitation of some man of distinction. In other places the total banishment of all particular neatness immediately about a house, which is frequently left gazing by itself in the middle of a park, is a defect. Sheltered and even close walks in so very uncertain a climate as ours, are comforts ill exchanged for the few picturesque days that we enjoy: and whenever a family can purloin a warm and even...
עמוד 41 - What I have said, of the best forms of gardens, is meant only of such as are in some sort regular; for there may be other forms wholly irregular that may, for aught I know, have more beauty than any of the others...
עמוד 35 - The perfectest figure of a garden I ever saw, either at home or abroad, was that of Moor Park in Hertfordshire, when I knew it about thirty years ago. It was made by the Countess of Bedford...
עמוד 25 - ... the intricacy of the woods and various lodges buried in covert might conceal her actual habitation. It is more extraordinary that having so long ago stumbled on the principle of modern gardening, we should have persisted in retaining its reverse, symmetrical and unnatural gardens.