The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1923 |
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Page 14
... House , which I call my Garden , and which a skillful Gardener would not know what to call , It is a Confusion of Kitchin and Parterre , Orchard and Flower Garden , which lie so mixt and interwoven with one another , that if a Foreigner ...
... House , which I call my Garden , and which a skillful Gardener would not know what to call , It is a Confusion of Kitchin and Parterre , Orchard and Flower Garden , which lie so mixt and interwoven with one another , that if a Foreigner ...
Page 15
... house , I love to see every Thing in its Perfection , and am more pleased to survey my Rows of Colworts and Cabbages , with a thousand nameless Pot - herbs , springing up in their full Fragrancy and Verdure , than to see the tender ...
... house , I love to see every Thing in its Perfection , and am more pleased to survey my Rows of Colworts and Cabbages , with a thousand nameless Pot - herbs , springing up in their full Fragrancy and Verdure , than to see the tender ...
Page 21
... House in the learned Language . There is to be a Picture over the Door , with a Looking - Glass and a Dressing- Chair in the Middle of it : Then on one Side are to be seen , above one another , Patch - Boxes , Pin - Cushions , and ...
... House in the learned Language . There is to be a Picture over the Door , with a Looking - Glass and a Dressing- Chair in the Middle of it : Then on one Side are to be seen , above one another , Patch - Boxes , Pin - Cushions , and ...
Page 24
... House , According as the Husband is disposed in himself , every Circumstance of his Life is to give him Torment or Pleasure . When the Affection is well placed , and sup ported by the Considerations of Duty , Honour , and Friendship ...
... House , According as the Husband is disposed in himself , every Circumstance of his Life is to give him Torment or Pleasure . When the Affection is well placed , and sup ported by the Considerations of Duty , Honour , and Friendship ...
Page 28
... House . When this is , as it really is , the most frequent Reflection I have , you will easily imagine how well I should become a Drawing Room : Add to this , What shall a Man without Desires do about the generous Pharamond ? Monsieur ...
... House . When this is , as it really is , the most frequent Reflection I have , you will easily imagine how well I should become a Drawing Room : Add to this , What shall a Man without Desires do about the generous Pharamond ? Monsieur ...
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