| 1781 - Страниц: 732
...ftatelieft view and then recollect that the author of this fublime vifion had never feen a glimpfe of any thing like what he has imagined, that his favourite ancients had dropped not a hint of fuch divine fceuery, and that the conceits in Italian gardens, and Theobalds and NTonfuch, were the brighteil originals... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1785 - Страниц: 698
...ftatelietl view and then recolleft that the author of this fublime vifion had never feen a glimpfe of any thing like what he has imagined, that his favourite ancients had dropped not a hint offuch divine fcenery, and that the conceits in Italian gardens, and Theobalds and Nonfuch, were the... | |
| 1788 - Страниц: 734
...ftatelieil vie« and then recnlleft that the author of this l'iililiiiií vifion had never feen a glimpfe of any thing like what he has imagined, that his favourite...Italian gardens, and Theobalds and Nonfuch, were, the brighteil origir.als that his memory could furnifh. His intellectual eye faw a nobler plan, fo little... | |
| 1782 - Страниц: 682
...advantage. Here is the paffage that his favourite ancients had dropped propofed to quote ; it is long, but not a hint of fuch divine fcenery, and that the conceits in Italian gardens, and Theobalds and Nnnfuch, were the brighteft originals that his memory could furnifh. His intellectual eye faw a nobler... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1796 - Страниц: 460
...vjfion had never feen a glimpfe of any thing like ' what he has imagined, that his favorite Antjents ' ,had dropped not a hint of fuch divine fcenery, *...Italian gardens, and * Theobalds and Nonfuch, were the brighten; 4 originals that his memory could furnifh, IJi$ ' intellectual eye favy a nobler plan, fo... | |
| 1808 - Страниц: 408
...stateliest view and then recollect, that the author of this sublime vision had never seen a glimpse of any thing like what he has imagined; that his favourite ancients had dropped not a hint of such divine scenery; and that the conceits in Italian gardens, and Theobalds and Nonsuch, were the... | |
| 1823 - Страниц: 872
...stateliest view and then recollect, that the author of this sublime vision had never seen a glimpse of any thing like what he has imagined ; that his favourite ancients had dropped not a hint of such divine scenery, and that the conceits in Italian gardens, and Theobalds and Nonsuch, were (If.... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1827 - Страниц: 400
...that Nature did omit Art, (playing Nature's second part) supplied it." vision had never seen a glimpse of any thing like what he has imagined, that his favourite ancients had dropped not a hint of such divine scenery, and that the conceits in Italian gardens, and Theobalds and Nonsuch, were the... | |
| 1849 - Страниц: 466
...view."—Book iv. 1. 141. And then recollect that the author of this sublime vision had never seen a glimpse of any thing like what he has imagined, that his favourite ancients had dropped not a hint of such divine scenery, and that the conceits in Italian gardens, and Theobald's and Nonsuch, were the... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - Страниц: 202
...observation ; and adds, " Kecollect that the author of this sublime vision had never seen a glimpse of any thing like what he has imagined; that his favourite ancients had dropped not a hint of such divine scenery; and that the conceits in Italian gardens were the brightest originals that his... | |
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