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" GOD ALMIGHTY first planted a garden. And indeed it is the purest of human pleasures. It is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man; without which buildings and palaces are but gross... "
The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature - 141. oldal
1805
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Stonyhurst College: Its Past and Present : an Account of Its History ...

Atticus - 1870 - 166 oldal
...gross handiworks ; and a man 114 GARDENS. shall ever see that, when ages grow to civility and elegancy, men come to build stately, sooner than to garden finely ; as if gardening were the greater perfection." At Stonyhurst College, gardens which cannot be excelled in beauty and...

Stonyhurst college, its past and present

Anthony Hewitson - 1870 - 162 oldal
...palaces are but gross handiworks; and a man shall ever see that, when ages grow to civility and elegancy, men come to build stately, sooner than to garden finely; as if gardening were the greater perfection." At Stonyhurst College, gardens which cannot be excelled in beauty and...

Beeton's Dictionary of every-day gardening

Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1871 - 504 oldal
...degree of civilization. " When ages do grow to civility and elegancy," says the great Lord Bacon, " men come to build stately sooner than to garden finely, as if gardening were the greater perfection." The traditions and historical notices of this art refer to periods of...

A Hand-book of English Literature Intended for the Use of High Schools, as ...

Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 oldal
...palaces are but gross handiworks : and a man shall ever see, that when ages grow to civility and elegancy men come to build stately, sooner than to garden finely ; as if gardening were the greater perfection. I do hold it, in the royal ordering of gardens, there ought to be gardens...

Reports Made to the Senate and House of Representatives of the ..., 3. kötet

Illinois - 1872 - 1108 oldal
...and Architecture. "A man shall ever see," said Bacon, "that, when ages grow to civility and elegance, men come to build stately sooner than to garden finely, as if gardening were the greater perfection." The art of the Landscape Gardener, like that of the Artist in the photographic...

Bulletin, 39-51. kiadás

1913 - 830 oldal
...palaces are but gross handiworks; and a man shall ever see that when ages grow to civility and elegancy, men come to build stately, sooner than to garden finely, as if gardening were the greater perfection. — FRANCIS BACON. THE SOWER'S SONG. Now hands to feeed-sheet, boys! We...

Italian Pleasure Gardens

Rose Standish Nichols - 1928 - 458 oldal
...XI THE BAROQUE PERIOD GARDEN-MAKING, as Bacon pointed out, is apt to lag behind the other arts and "men come to build stately sooner than to garden finely as if gardening were the greatest perfection." Undoubtedly in Italy gardens were brought to their greatest perfection...

The Atlantic Monthly, 37. kötet;97. kötet

1906 - 938 oldal
...the old masters have left us is a question; which recalls Bacon again, for, you remember, he said, "Men come to build stately sooner than to garden finely, as if gardening were the greater perfection." Such a type, even were it well copied, could never be our national type;...

The Atlantic Monthly, 11. kötet

1863 - 804 oldal
...impulses. Lord Bacon, in his essay " Of Gardens," says, " When ages grow to civility and elegancy, шеи come to build stately sooner than to garden finely ; as if gardening wore the greater perfection." A case which seems to confirm this position occurs to us. The site of...

The Kindergarten-primary Magazine, 24. kötet

Bertha Johnston, E. Lyell Earle - 1912 - 608 oldal
...palaces are but gross handiworks. And a man shall ever see that when ages grow to civility and elegance, men come to build stately, sooner than to garden finely. As if gardening were the greater perfection. I do hold it in the royal ordering of gardens there ought to be gardens...




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