The French have what they call a parque ornee; I suppose, approaching about as near to a garden as the park at Hagley. I give my place the title of a ferme ornee; though, if I had money, I should hardly confine myself to such decorations as that name... The Works, in Verse and Prose - עמוד 162מאת William Shenstone - 1769תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| William Shenstone - 1769 - 424 דפים
...they 'have long been, and lie fcattered about my farm. The F.rench have what they call aparque crnee ; I fuppofe, approaching about as near to a garden as...the park at Hagley. I give my place the title of a ferme ornee ; though, if I had money, I fhould hardly confine myfelf to fuch decorations as that name... | |
| William Shenstone - 1769 - 376 דפים
...fame they have long been, and lie fcattered about my farm. The French have what they call a parque ornee ; I fuppofe, approaching about as near to a...as the park at Hagley. I give my place the title of «••> ferme ornee ; though, if I had money, I mould hardly confine myfelf to fuch decorations as... | |
| William Shenstone - 1791 - 384 דפים
...fame they have long been, and lie fcattered about my farm. The French have what they call a parque ornee ; I fuppofe, approaching about as near to a...the park at Hagley. I give my place the title of a ferme ornee; though, if I had money, I fhould hardly « IMITATION-. — That the poor needy wifh for... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 320 דפים
...long been, and lie scattered abont my farm. The French have what they call a parque ornte ; I suppoM, approaching about as near to a garden as the park at Hagley. I give my place the title of a feme or>ti'v ; thoogh, if I had money, I should hardly confine myself to such decorations as that itame... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1851 - 438 דפים
...been, and lie scattered about my farm. The French have what they call a parque ornee, — I suppose, approaching about as near to a garden as the park at Hagley. I give my place the title of a ferme ornee." Still more significant is the frightful confession embodied in the following passage,... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1851 - 468 דפים
...been, and lie scattered about my farm. The French have what they call a parque ornee, — I suppose, approaching about as near to a garden as the park at Hagley. I give my place the title of a ferme ornee." Still more significant is the frightful confession embodied in the following passage,... | |
| Jill H. Casid - 2005 - 326 דפים
...ornee" defined in a letter to Graves in 1748: "The French have what they call a parque ornee; I suppose, approaching about as near to a garden as the park at Hagley. I give my place the title of a ferme ornee; though, if I had money, 1 should hardly confine myself to such decorations as that name... | |
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