| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 478 páginas
...servants must bring the water on their shoulders. Next, a pleasant prospect is to be respected. A medley view (such as of water and land at Greenwich) best entertains the eye, refreshing the wearied beholder with exchange of objects. Yet I know a more profitable prospect,... | |
| William Spalding - 1862 - 438 páginas
...Anchises in Troy. Next a pleasant prospect is to be respected. A medley view (such as of water aud land at Greenwich) best entertains the eyes, refreshing...where the owner can only see his own land round about 2. A fair entrance with an easy ascent gives a great grace to a building: where the hall is a preferment... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1864 - 334 páginas
...servants must bring the well on their shoulders. Next, a pleasant prospect is to be respected. A medley view (such as of water and land at Greenwich) best...only see his own land round about. A fair entrance wTith an easy ascent gives a • great grace to a building ; where the hall is a preferment out of... | |
| William Spalding - 1870 - 482 páginas
...cased with trees, like that of Anchises in Troy. Next a pleasant prospect is to be respected. A medley view (such as of water and land at Greenwich) best entertains the eyes, refreshing ths wearied beholder with exchange of objects. Yet I know a more profitable prospect ; where the owner... | |
| William Spalding - 1872 - 482 páginas
...cased with trees, like that of Anchises in Troy. Next a pleasant prospect is to be respected. A medley view (such as of water and land at Greenwich) best...where the owner can only see his own land round about. 2. A fair entrance with an easy ascent gives a great grace to a building: where the hall is a preferment... | |
| Charles James Richardson - 1873 - 528 páginas
...windows on one side for dormitories." And he tells us, " a pleasant prospect is to be respected. A medley view, such as of water and land at Greenwich, best...the wearied beholder with exchange of objects. Yet," he adds, " I know a more profitable prospect — where the owner can only see his own land round about."... | |
| William Spalding - 1877 - 444 páginas
...Anchises in Troy. Next a pleasant prospect is to be respected. A medley view (nuch as of water atd land at Greenwich) best entertains the eyes, refreshing...where the owner can only see his own land round about. 2. A fair entrance with an easy ascent gives a great grace to a building : where the hall is a preferment... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1892 - 286 páginas
...Thoughts in Worse Times: Occ. Med. i. Beauty of Situation A PLEASANT prospect is to be respected. A medley view, such as of water and land at Greenwich, best...where the owner can only see his own land round about. Holy State, B. iii. C. vii. Better and Best I WELL knew that wealthy man, who, being a great improver... | |
| Thomas Fuller, Adelaide L. J. Gosset - 1893 - 238 páginas
...no art can make it a periwig. Next, a pleasant prospect is to be respected. A medley view, such as water and land at Greenwich, best entertains the eyes,...his own land round about. A fair entrance with an easy ascent gives a great grace to a building : where the hall is a preferment out of the court, the... | |
| Thomas Fuller, Adelaide L. J. Gosset - 1893 - 242 páginas
...no art can make it a periwig. Next, a pleasant prospect is to be respected. A medley view, such as water and land at Greenwich, best entertains the eyes,...where the owner can only see his own land round about. 79 A fair entrance with an easy ascent gives a great grace to a building : where the hall is a preferment... | |
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