To delineate the particular beauties of AT VAUXHALL these gardens would, indeed, require as much pains, and as much paper too, as to rehearse all the good actions of their master, whose life proves the truth of an observation which I have read in some... The Works of Henry Fielding - الصفحة 61بواسطة Henry Fielding - 1902عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Henry Fielding - 1766 - عدد الصفحات: 402
...adequate idea of it, would exceed my power of defcription. To delineate the particular beauties of thefe gardens, would, indeed, require as much pains, and as much paper too, as to rehearfe all the good actions of their mafter ; whole life proves the truth of an obfervation, which... | |
| 1780 - عدد الصفحات: 568
...of rt, would exceed my power of defcription. To delineate the particular beauties of thefe garden» would, indeed, require as much pains, and as much paper too, as to rehearfe all the good añions of their matter j whofe life proves the truth of an obfervation, which... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - عدد الصفحات: 412
...adequate idea of it, would exceed my power of defcription. To delineate the particular beauties of thefe gardens, would, indeed, require as much pains, and as much paper too, as to rehearfe all the good aftions of their mafter ; whofe life proves the truth of an obfervation, which... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - عدد الصفحات: 454
...adequate idea of it, would exceed my power of description. To delineate the particular beauties, of these gardens, would, indeed, require as much pains,...proves the truth of an observation which I have read in 5ome ethic •writer, that a truly elegant taste is generally accom» panied with an excellency of... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1837 - عدد الصفحات: 544
...an adequate idea of it would exceed my power of description. To delineate the particular beauties of these gardens would, indeed, require as much pains,...truly elegant taste is generally accompanied with an excellence of heart ; or, in other words, that true virtue is, indeed, nothing else but true taste.... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - عدد الصفحات: 478
...an adequate idea of it would exceed my power of description. To delineate the particular beauties of these gardens would indeed require as much pains,...too, as to rehearse all the good actions of their masttr ; whose life proves the truth of an observation which I have read in some other writer, that... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - عدد الصفحات: 918
...an adequate idea of it would exceed my power of description. To delineate the particular beauties of these gardens would indeed require as much pains, and as much paper too, as to rehearse all Ihe good actions of their master; whose life proves the truth of an observation which I have read in... | |
| George Daniel - 1842 - عدد الصفحات: 320
...an adequate idea of it would exceed my power of description. To delineate the particular beauties of these gardens would indeed require as much pains,...truth of an observation which I have read in some other writer, that a truly elegant taste is generally accompanied with an excellency of heart ; or... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1850 - عدد الصفحات: 502
...delineate the particular beauties of these gardens would indeed require as much 440 MEMORIALS OF LONDON. pains, and as much paper too, as to rehearse all the...truth of an observation which I have read in some other writer, that a truly elegant taste is generally accompanied with an excellency of heart ; or,... | |
| Edward Butt - 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 680
...fall short of the perfection of unenlightened Heathens. — Burgh's Dignity of Human Nature. TASTE. A truly elegant taste is generally accompanied with an excellency of heart. Real taste is a quality with which human nature is very slenderly gifted. It is indeed so very rare,... | |
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