The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... gardens , whether produced by the pencil or the chisel , bore allusion to mythological and classical subjects . The inhabitants of the Continent are immoderately fond of paintings and statuary , insomuch that they frequently adorn their ...
... gardens , whether produced by the pencil or the chisel , bore allusion to mythological and classical subjects . The inhabitants of the Continent are immoderately fond of paintings and statuary , insomuch that they frequently adorn their ...
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... gardens of Versailles . She was dressed in a simple robe of dimity , with a straw hat , in which was a single bunch of artificial flowers . Her attendants were few ; and there was in her countenance an almost infantine expression of ...
... gardens of Versailles . She was dressed in a simple robe of dimity , with a straw hat , in which was a single bunch of artificial flowers . Her attendants were few ; and there was in her countenance an almost infantine expression of ...
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... gardens , too , are not without their imposing effect ; the various long walks , some straight , some winding , are separated one from another by little coppices or groves , ( for we have not a word in English to describe the ornamented ...
... gardens , too , are not without their imposing effect ; the various long walks , some straight , some winding , are separated one from another by little coppices or groves , ( for we have not a word in English to describe the ornamented ...
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... gardens of the Thuilleries and the Luxemburg - in the pleasure - grounds of Marly- and other places in the neighbourhood of Paris ; and assuredly had I been born at Rome itself , before the name of Jesus had extended beyond the ...
... gardens of the Thuilleries and the Luxemburg - in the pleasure - grounds of Marly- and other places in the neighbourhood of Paris ; and assuredly had I been born at Rome itself , before the name of Jesus had extended beyond the ...
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... garden enriched with fruit - trees bending down in summer with the weight of their fruit . " The Hartzwald , which are nearer the Rhine than the Schwartzwald , and are sometimes blended with them in one line of view , are not however so ...
... garden enriched with fruit - trees bending down in summer with the weight of their fruit . " The Hartzwald , which are nearer the Rhine than the Schwartzwald , and are sometimes blended with them in one line of view , are not however so ...
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