| History - 1781 - 732 pages
...paflage into thefe airy walks is out of the two fummer-houfes at the end of the firft terras - walk. The cloifter facing the fouth is covered with vines,...other more common greens, and had, I doubt not, been cait for that purpofe, if this piece of gardening had been then in as much vogue as it is now. " From... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1788 - 762 pages
...paflage into thefe airy walks is out of the two fummer-houfes at the end of the firrt terras -walk. The cloifter facing the fouth is covered with vines,...caft for that purpofe, if this piece of gardening ha4 been then in as much vogue as it is now. " From the middle of this parterre is a defcent by many... | |
| English literature - 1782 - 682 pages
...The cloifter facing the fouth is covered with vines, and would have been proper for an orange-houit, and the other for myrtles, or other more common greens, and had, I doubt n«, been caft for that purpofe, if this piece of gardening had been then in as mock vogue as it is... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - Agriculture - 1796 - 460 pages
...paffage into " thefe airy walks is out of the two fummer-houfes ft at the end of the firft terrace-walk. The cloifter " facing the fouth is covered with vines,..." and the other for myrtles or other -more com"mon " mon greens, and had, I doubt not, been caft for " thatpurpofe, if this piece of gardening had been... | |
| William Marshall - 1796 - 486 pages
...paflage into " thcie airy walks is out of the two lummer-houfes "_ at the end of the firft terrace-walk. The cloifter " facing the fouth is covered with vines, and '' would have been proper for an orange-houfr, « and the other for myrtles or other more com" mon tc mon greens, and had, I doubt not,... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - Botany - 1803 - 460 pages
...cloister " facing the south is covered with vines, and " would have been proper for an orange-house, " and the other for myrtles or other more common " greens, and had, I doubt not, been cast for that " purpose, if this piece of gardening had been then " in as much vogue as it is now.... | |
| Sir William Temple - Europe - 1814 - 580 pages
...The cloister facing the south is covered with vines, and would have been proper for an orange-house, and the other for myrtles, or other more common greens ; and had, I doubt not, been cast for that purpose, if this piece of gardening had been then in as much vogue as it is now. From... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 862 pages
...covored with vines, and would have been proper for an orange-houfe ; and had, I doubt not, been caß for that purpofe, if this piece of gardening had been then in as much vo^ue as it is now. Temple. »9. To judge ; to conlider in order to judgment,— If thon couldlt, dodtor,... | |
| Sir William Temple - 1821 - 390 pages
...The cloister facing the south is covered with Tines, and would have been proper for an orange-house, and the other for myrtles, or other more common greens ; and had, I doubt not, been cast for that purpose, if this piece of gardening had been then in as much vogue as it is now. From... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 872 pages
...The cloister facing the »outh is covered with vines, and would have been proper for an orange house, and the other for myrtles or other more common greens, and had, I doubt not, been cast for that purpose, if this piece of gardening had been then in as much vogue as it is now. From... | |
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