... with churchyard elms, and crossing hedge-rows — all seen under bright skies, and in good weather : — there is much beauty, as every one will acknowledge, in such a scene. Southern Quarterly Review - 第 123 頁由 編輯 - 1850完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1824 - 1008 頁
...church yard elms, and crossing hedgerows — all seen under bright skies, and in good weather : — There is much Beauty, as every one will acknowledge,...Beauty consist ? Not certainly in the mere mixture of colours and forms ; for colours more pleasing, and lines more graceful (according to any theory of... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 382 頁
...with church-yard elms, and crossing hedge-rows — all seen under bright skies, and in good weather. There is much beauty, as every one will acknowledge,...beauty consist ? Not certainly in the mere mixture of colours and forms ; for colours more pleasing, and lines more graceful (according to any theory of... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 頁
...churchyard elms, and crossing hedge-rows — all seen under bright skies, and in good weather: — There is much beauty, as every one will acknowledge,...beauty consist? Not certainly in the mere mixture of colours and forms; for colours more pleasing, and lines more graceful (according to any theory of grace... | |
| 1835 - 916 頁
...churchyard elms, and crossing hedge-rows — all seen under bright skies, and in good weather: — There is much beauty, as every one will acknowledge,...such a] scene. But in what does the beauty consist? Nol certainly in the mere mixlure of colours and forms; for colours more pleasing, and lines more graceful... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 頁
...churchyard elms, and crossing hedge-rows — all seen under bright frkies. and in good weather: — There is much beauty, as every one will acknowledge, in such a' scene. But in what does Ihe bcauly consist? Nol certainly in the mere mixture of colours and forms; for colours more pleasing,... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1837 - 466 頁
...with churchyard elms, and crossing hedgerows — all seen under bright skies, and in good weather. There is much beauty, as every one will acknowledge,...beauty consist ? Not, certainly, in the mere mixture of colours and forms ; for colours more pleasing, and lines more graceful, (according to any theory of... | |
| 1837 - 574 頁
...churchyard elms, and crossing hedge-rows—all seen under bright skies, and in good weather:—there is much beauty, as every one will acknowledge, in...beauty consist ? Not certainly in the mere mixture of colours and forms; for colours more pleasing, and lines more graceful, (according to any theory of... | |
| Henry Duncan - 1836 - 472 頁
...all seen under bright skies, and in good weather; — there is much beauty, as every one will allow, in such a scene. But in what does the beauty consist ? Not certainly in the mere mixture of colours and forms; for colours more pleasing, and lines more graceful (according to any theory of grace... | |
| 1839 - 560 頁
...churchyard elms, and crossing hedge-rows — all seen under bright skies, and in good weather : — there is much beauty, as every one will acknowledge,...beauty consist ? Not certainly in the mere mixture of colours and forms ; for colours more pleasing, and lines more graceful, (according to any theory of... | |
| 1842 - 796 頁
...churchyard elms, and crossing hedge-rows, all seen under bright skies, and in good weather : there U much beauty, as every one will acknowledge, in such a scene. But in what docj the beauty consist ? Not certainly in the mere mixture of colours and forms ; for colours more... | |
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