The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - Всего страниц: 1092 |
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... Gardens N every Garden four things are necessary to be provided for , Flowers , Fruit , Shade , and Water ; and whoever lays out a Garden without all these , must not pretend it in any Perfection . It ought to lie to the best Parts of ...
... Gardens N every Garden four things are necessary to be provided for , Flowers , Fruit , Shade , and Water ; and whoever lays out a Garden without all these , must not pretend it in any Perfection . It ought to lie to the best Parts of ...
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... Gardening . I have several Acres about my House , which I call my Garden , and which a skillful Gardener would not know what to call . It is a Confusion of Kitchen and Parterre , Orchard and Flower Garden , which lie so mixt and ...
... Gardening . I have several Acres about my House , which I call my Garden , and which a skillful Gardener would not know what to call . It is a Confusion of Kitchen and Parterre , Orchard and Flower Garden , which lie so mixt and ...
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... garden , and abstract ideas , such as Chastity , Faith , Piety , Content , Calm , and Connubial Bliss . There- fore were gardens contrived according to the character of the owner , whether poet , warrior , philosopher , or priest . In ...
... garden , and abstract ideas , such as Chastity , Faith , Piety , Content , Calm , and Connubial Bliss . There- fore were gardens contrived according to the character of the owner , whether poet , warrior , philosopher , or priest . In ...
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