... with objects of beauty, to " delight the eye after it has been struck, to fix the attention " where it has been caught, to prolong astonishment into " admiration, are purposes not unworthy of the greatest (Selections From) Observations on Modern Gardeningמאת Thomas Whately - 1801 - 35 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Humphry Repton - 1840 - 684 דפים
...too apparent, only attract our notice by the space they occupy, " to fill that space with objects of beauty, to " delight the eye after it has been struck, to fix the attention " where it has been caught, to prolong astonishment into " admiration, are purposes not unworthy... | |
| 1859 - 584 דפים
...variety, for the soul lias no difficulty in seeing them." Repton, also, says, in speaking of variety : " To delight the eye after it has been struck, to fix the attention where it has been caught, to prolong astonishment into admiration, are purposes not unworthy... | |
| 1859 - 588 דפים
...variety, for the soul has no difficulty in seeing them." Repton, also, says, in speaking of variety : " To delight the eye after it has been struck, to fix the attention •where it has been caught, to prolong astonishment into admiration, arc purposes not unworthy... | |
| Humphry Repton - 1907 - 340 דפים
...too apparent, only attract our notice by the space they occupy; to fill that space with objects of beauty, to delight the eye after it has been struck, to fix the attention where it has been caught, to prolong astonishment into admiration, are purposes not unworthy... | |
| Thomas D. Church, Grace Hall, Michael Laurie - 1995 - 286 דפים
...Bl,lii\\: A striking pattern applied to an otherwise blank wall. "To /;// that space with objects of beauty, to delight the eye after it has been struck, to fix the attention where it has been caught, to prolong astonishment into admiration, are purposes not unworthy... | |
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