The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Հատոր 21R. Cadell, 1848 |
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... considered as different branches of the same art , and we will , accordingly , take leave to consider them distinctly , confining our- selves , for the present , as far as we can , to that in which utility is the principal object . The ...
... considered as different branches of the same art , and we will , accordingly , take leave to consider them distinctly , confining our- selves , for the present , as far as we can , to that in which utility is the principal object . The ...
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... considered , that although trees , the noblest productions of the vege- table realm , are of a nature extremely hardy , and can grow where not even a turnip could be raised , they are yet sensible of , and grateful for , the kind- ness ...
... considered , that although trees , the noblest productions of the vege- table realm , are of a nature extremely hardy , and can grow where not even a turnip could be raised , they are yet sensible of , and grateful for , the kind- ness ...
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... considered as a kind of God - send , which it would be neglecting the bene- fits afforded by providence not to make ample use of . But an intelligent farmer , the length of whose possession must enable him to derive advantage from the ...
... considered as a kind of God - send , which it would be neglecting the bene- fits afforded by providence not to make ample use of . But an intelligent farmer , the length of whose possession must enable him to derive advantage from the ...
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... so intimately united in this delightful pursuit , that it is frequently difficult to distinguish where their paths separate . Upon the whole , however , it may be considered as unnecessary ex- travagance ON PLANTING WASTE LANDS . 47.
... so intimately united in this delightful pursuit , that it is frequently difficult to distinguish where their paths separate . Upon the whole , however , it may be considered as unnecessary ex- travagance ON PLANTING WASTE LANDS . 47.
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Walter Scott. however , it may be considered as unnecessary ex- travagance in a plantation of great extent , and calculated chiefly for profit , to place the principal or hard - wood trees nearer than twelve feet . Should one be found to ...
Walter Scott. however , it may be considered as unnecessary ex- travagance in a plantation of great extent , and calculated chiefly for profit , to place the principal or hard - wood trees nearer than twelve feet . Should one be found to ...
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Էջ 34 - ... crash And merciless ravage: and the shady nook Of hazels, and the green and mossy bower, Deformed and sullied, patiently gave up Their quiet being: and unless I now Confound my present feelings with the past...
Էջ 48 - With mazy error under pendent shades Ran Nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice art In beds and curious knots, but nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain, Both where the morning sun first warmly smote The open field, and where the unpierced shade Imbrown'd the noontide bowers. Thus was this place A happy rural seat of various view...
Էջ 320 - if these things be done in the green tree, what shall be done in the dry ?" Excuse me for employing a sentence of Scripture on this occasion ; I apply it very seriously.
Էջ 117 - That will never be. Who can impress" the forest, bid the tree Unfix his earth-bound root?
Էջ 354 - I found excellent meat and drink o" the table ; my clothes were never worn out, but next morning a tailor brought me a new suit: and without question it will be so ever; use makes perfectness.
Էջ 45 - Sick of his civil pride from morn to eve ; I curse such lavish cost and little skill, And swear no day was ever pass'd so ill. Yet hence the poor are clothed, the hungry fed; Health to himself, and to his infants bread, The labourer bears : what his hard heart denies, His charitable vanity supplies.
Էջ 60 - ... the huntsmen might ride along the said walks, and meet or overtake their game in some one of them, they being cut with that art, that they led to all the parts in the said forest...
Էջ 53 - Vitruvius, the enriched entablatures and superb stairs of the Italian school of gardening, we must not, on this account, be construed as vindicating the paltry imitations of the Dutch, who clipped yews into monsters of every species and description, and relieved them with the painted wooden figures which are seen much in the attitude of their owners, silent and snugly smoking at the end of the paltry walk of every Lust-huys. This topiarian art, as it was called, came into England with King William,...
Էջ 44 - O blind of choice and to yourselves untrue ! The young grove shoots, their bloom the fields renew, The mansion asks its lord, the swains their friend ; While he doth riot's orgies haply share, Or tempt the gamester's dark, destroying snare, Or at some courtly shrine with slavish incense bend.
Էջ 43 - The Planter's Guide; or, a Practical Essay on the best Method of giving immediate Effect to Wood, by the Removal of large Trees...