man. Europeans are often reminded of the resemblance of this scenery to that of the extensive parks of noblemen, which they have been accustomed to admire in the Old World; the lawn, the avenue, the grove, the copse, which are there produced by Chambers's Pocket Miscellany - Page 75by William Chambers - 1854Full view - About this book
| 1835 - 430 pages
...beholder, that such scenery has been created to gratify the refined taste of civilized man.—Europeans are often reminded of the resemblance of this scenery...the grove, the copse, which are there produced by art, are here prepared by nature ; a splendid specimen of massy architecture, and the distant view... | |
| William Kennedy - Texas - 1841 - 446 pages
...gratify the refined taste of civilised man. Europeans are often reminded of the resemblance of this scene to that of the extensive parks of noblemen, which...the grove, the copse, which are there produced by art, are here produced by nature,—a splendid specimen of massy architecture, and the distant view... | |
| William Kennedy - Texas - 1841 - 454 pages
...gratify the refined taste of civilised man. Europeans are often reminded of the resemblance of this scene to that of the extensive parks of noblemen, which...the grove, the copse, which are there produced by art, are here produced by nature,—a splendid specimen of massy architecture, and the distant view... | |
| Epes Sargent - Readers - 1854 - 494 pages
...persuades the beholder that such scenery has been created to gratify the refined taste of civilized man. 6. Europeans are often reminded of the resemblance of...the grove, the copse, which are there produced by art, are here produced by nature; a splendid specimen of massy architecture, and the distant view of... | |
| Epes Sargent - American literature - 1857 - 490 pages
...persuades tho beholder that such scenery has been created to gratify the refined taste of civilized man. 6. Europeans are often reminded of the resemblance of this Scenery to that of tiie extensive parks of noblemen which they have been accustomed to admire in the Old World; the lawn,... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - Readers (Secondary) - 1861 - 562 pages
...persuades the beholder that such scenery has been created to gratify the refined taste of civilized man. Europeans are often reminded of the resemblance...the grove, the copse, which are there produced by art, are here prepared by nature; a splendid specimen of massy architecture, and the distant view of... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - Elocution - 1863 - 530 pages
...persuades the beholder that such scenery has been created to gratify the refined taste of civilized man. Europeans are often reminded of the resemblance...to that of the extensive parks of noblemen, which there produced by art, are here prepared by nature ; a splendid specimen of massy architecture and... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - Elocution - 1863 - 528 pages
...persuades the beholder that such scenery has been created to gratify the refined taste of civilized man. Europeans are often reminded of the resemblance...to that of the extensive parks of noblemen, which there produced by art, are here prepared by nature; a splendid specimen of massy architecture and the... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - Elocution - 1865 - 528 pages
...persuades the beholder that such scenery has been created to gratify the refined taste of civilized man. Europeans are often reminded of the resemblance...they have been accustomed to admire in the old world. • there produced by art, are here prepared by nature; a splendid specimen of massy architecture and... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - Mississippi River Valley - 1870 - 794 pages
...persuades the beholder, that such scenery has been created to satisfy the refined taste of civilized man. Europeans are often reminded of the resemblance...the grove, the copse, which are there produced by art, are here prepared by nature; a splendid specimen of massy architecture, and the distant view of... | |
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