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" We have very often little snatches of sunshine and fair weather in the most uncomfortable parts of the year, and have frequently several days in November and January that are as agreeable as any in the finest months. At such times, therefore, I think... "
The Climate of Great Britain; Or: Remarks on the Change it Has Undergone ... - Halaman 245
oleh Esq. John Williams - 1806 - 360 halaman
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The Spectator, Volume 7

1718 - 360 halaman
...be a greawi- Pleafare, than to walk in fuch a WtnterGarden as I have propofed. In the Summer-Seafbn the whole Country blooms, and is a kind of Garden, for which reafbn we are not fo fenfible of thofe Beauties that at this time may be every where met with ; but...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 5

1786 - 670 halaman
...be a greater pleafure, than to walk in fuch a winter-garden as I have propoled. In the fummer feafon the whole country blooms, and is a kind of garden, for which reafon we are not fo fenfible of thofe beauties that at this rme may he every where met with; but when...
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The British Essayists, Volume 13

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 342 halaman
...therefore, I think there could not be a greater plea* sure than to walk in such a winter garden as I huve proposed. In the summer season the whole country blooms,...reason we are not so sensible of those beauties that at thia time may be every where met with; but when nature is in her desolation, and presents us with nothing...
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The beauties of The Spectator 2nd ed., revised and enlarged with The vision ...

Spectator The - 1816 - 372 halaman
...there could not be a greater pleasure, than to walk in such a Winter-Garden as I have proposed..In the summer season the whole country blooms, and is a kind of garden, for which reason w r e are not so sensible of those beauties that at this time may be everywhere met with; but when...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - 1819 - 310 halaman
...finest months. At such times, therefore, I think there could not be a greater pleasure than to wnlk in such a winte.r garden as I have proposed. In the...is a kind of garden ; for which reason we are not Bo sensible of those beauties that at this time may be every where met with ; but when nature is in...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - 1823 - 394 halaman
...never cast their leaves. We have very often little snatches of sunshine and fair weather in the moat uncomfortable parts of the year, and have frequently...reason we are not so sensible of those beauties that at thin time may be every where met with ; but, when nature is in her desolation, and presents us with...
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A second selection from the papers of Addison in the Spectator and Guardian ...

Joseph Addison - 1828 - 432 halaman
...which would consist of such trees only as never cast their leaves. We have very often little snatches of sunshine and fair weather in the most uncomfortable...not so sensible of those beauties that at this time maybe every where met with; but when nature is in her desolation, and presents us &ith nothing but...
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The Landscape Gardening and Landscape Architecture of the Late Humphrey ...

Humphry Repton - 1840 - 672 halaman
...a very able commentator, who, mentioning " this self-evident proposition, that a rural scene • " In the summer season the whole country blooms, and...sensible of those beauties, that at this time may be everywhere met with ; but when nature is in her desolation, and presents us with nothing but bleak...
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The landscape gardening and landscape architecture of ... Humphry Repton

Humphry Repton - 1840 - 684 halaman
...a very able commentator, who, mentioning " this self-evident proposition, that a rural scene • " In the summer season the whole country blooms, and...sensible of those beauties, that at this time may be everywhere met with ; but when nature is in her desolation, and presents us with nothing but bleak...
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Selections from the Spectator, Tatler, Guardian, and Freeholder, Volume 2

Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1849 - 484 halaman
...times, therefore, I think there could not be a greater pleasure, than to walk in such a winter-garden as I have proposed. In the summer season the whole...sensible of those beauties that at this time may be everywhere met with ; but when nature is in her desolation, and presents us with nothing but bleak...
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