| Sir Henry STEUART - 1828 - 606 Seiten
...delineated by Hentzner, are accurate copies of them. There wants nothing, as is justly remarked by Walpole, but the embroidery of a parterre, to make a Garden...of Trajan serve for a description of one in that of King William. See Anecdotes of Painting, Vol. IV. That horticulture was really introduced into Britain... | |
| Sir Henry Steuart - 1828 - 536 Seiten
...delineated by Hentzner, are accurate copies of them. There wants nothing, as is justly remarked by Walpole, but the embroidery of a parterre, to make a Garden...of Trajan serve for a description of one in that of King William. See Anecdotes of Painting, Vol. IV. That horticulture was really introduced into Britain... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 Seiten
...wiience issued others parted off by hedges of box and appletrees, with obelisks placed between every two. There wants nothing but the embroidery of a parterre,...to make a garden in the reign of Trajan serve for the description of one in that of king William III. In one passage, however, Pliny seems to have conceived... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 Seiten
...issued others parted off by hedges of box and appletrees, with obelisks placed between every two. Theie wants nothing but the embroidery of a parterre, to make a garden in the reign of Trajan serve for the description of one in that of king William III. In one passage, however, Pliny seems to have conceived... | |
| George Crabb - 1830 - 380 Seiten
...of a Roman garden, as described by Pliny the younger, in which was wanted nothing but the decoration of a parterre to make a garden in the reign of Trajan to serve for a description of one in th« seventeenth century. A more correct taste in the art of gardening... | |
| George Crabb - 1831 - 426 Seiten
...of a Roman garden, as described by Pliny the younger, in which was wanted nothing but the decoration of a parterre to make a garden in the reign of Trajan to serve for a description of one in the seventeenth century. A more correct taste in the art of gardening... | |
| Sir Henry Steuart - 1832 - 440 Seiten
...delineated by Hentzner arc accurate copies of them. There wants nothing, as is justly remarked by Walpole, but the embroidery of a parterre, to make a garden...of Trajan serve for a description of one in that of King William.— See Anecdotes of Painting, Vol. IV. That horticulture was really introduced into Britain... | |
| Sir Henry Steuart - 1832 - 444 Seiten
...accurate copies of them. There wants nothing, as is justly remarked by Walpole, but the embroidery ot'u parterre, to make a garden in the reign of Trajan serve for a description of one in that of King William.— See Anecdotes of Painting, Vol. IV. That horticulture was really introduced into Britain... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1835 - 1326 Seiten
...exactly with those laid out by London and Wise on Dutch principles ; so that nothing n wanting but a parterre to make a garden in the reign of Trajan serve for the description of one in the reign of Kin«; William III." — The open country round a villa was... | |
| Joseph Timothy Haydn - 1841 - 586 Seiten
...vineyard, and drank of the wine. Of fruit, flower, and kitchen-gardens, the garden of Eden was, во doubt, the prototype. — Idem. There wants nothing...from Brabant. The era of the art was the reign of Elizabeth; but the modern mode of gardening was introduced about 1700. The following came from the... | |
| |