| 1735 - 682 lehte
...curiofity, is (till left in all us wild and nati ve rudenefs ; we excufe/ perhaps, we approve the neatnefa, that is -introduced within, it may add to the beauty of the fcene to it& novelty it undoubtedly does. Amongotherthings fti this fcene of defolation, the poverty and wretchednefs... | |
| William Gilpin - 1789 - 214 lehte
...objecT: of piffurefque curiofity, is ftill left in all it's wild, and native rudenefs ; we excufe — perhaps we approve — the neatnefs, that is introduced...within. It may add to the beauty of the fcene — to it's novelty it undoubtedly dees. Among other things in this fcene of defolation, the poverty and wretchednefs... | |
| 1796 - 784 lehte
...e'xcufe — perhaps we approve — theneatnefs, that is iiurociuced within. It may add to the beuuty of the fcene —to its novelty it undoubtedly does. " Among other things in this fcene of deiolation, the poverty and •wrctthednel's of the inhabitants were remarkable. Thev occupy little... | |
| William Gilpin - 1800 - 218 lehte
...chief object of picturefque curiofity, is ftill left in all its wild and native rudenefs, we excufe, perhaps we approve, the neatnefs that is introduced...things in this fcene of defolation, the poverty and wretchednefs of the inhabitants were remarkable. They occupy little huts, raifed among the ruins of... | |
| 1800 - 236 lehte
...la this refpeft, we by no means agreed with Gilpin, who O thus thus defcribes it : " We excufe — perhaps we approve " —the neatnefs that is introduced...add to the beauty of the fcene— to its novelty it un'« doubtedly dots." But when this difguft was a little abated, we indulged thofe refledtions, which... | |
| Cambrian directory - 1800 - 238 lehte
...In this refpeft, we by no means agreed with Gilpin, who O thus thus defcribes it : " We excufe — perhaps we approve " — the neatnefs that is introduced...add to the beauty of the fcene— to its novelty it un" doubtedly does" But when this difguft was a little abated, we indulged thofe reflections, which... | |
| Cambrian directory - 1800 - 236 lehte
...this refpeft, we by no means agreed with Gilpin, who O thus thus defcribes it: " We excufe—perhaps we approve " —the neatnefs that is introduced within. It may «« add to the beauty of the fcene—to its novelty it un" doubtedly does" But when this difguft was a little abated, we indulged... | |
| Charles Heath - 1806 - 900 lehte
...is still left in all its wild and native rudeness ; we excuse — perhaps we approve the neatness, that is introduced within. It may add to the beauty of the scene, — to its novelty it undoubtedly does. Among Among other things in this scene of desolation,... | |
| Thomas Dudley Fosbroke - 1822 - 202 lehte
...curiosity, is still left in all its wild and native rudeness, we excuse, perhaps we approve, the neatness that is introduced within : it may add to the beauty of the scene : to its novelty it undoubtedly does." Thus Gilpin. His connivance at the bowling-green area... | |
| William Gilpin, Thomas Dudley Fosbroke - 1826 - 200 lehte
...curiosity, is still left in all its wild and native rudeness, we excuse, perhaps we approve, the neatness that is introduced within : it may add to the beauty of the scene : to its novelty it undoubtedly dues." Thus Gilpin. Whately's description of the Abbey (pp. 133.... | |
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