Humane pleasures. It is the Greatest Refreshment to the Spirits of Man; Without which, Buildings and Pallaces are but Grosse Handy-works : And a Man shall ever see, that when Ages grow to Civility and Elegancie, Men come to Build Stately, sooner then... Of Gardens: An Essay - 第 11 頁Francis Bacon 著 - 1902 - 29 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Jonathan Eastwood - 1866 - 588 頁
...question. Moneth, sb. (Ex. xvi. 1). The old form of 'month' in the edition of 161 1 ; A.-S. mond%. I doe hold it, in the royall ordering of gardens,...ought to be gardens, for all the moneths in the yeare. Bacon, i'ss. XLvI. p. 1 86. Monition, sb. (Ordering of Priests). Admonition, warning: Lat. monitio.... | |
| Jonathan Eastwood - 1866 - 586 頁
...question. Moneth, sb. (Ex. xvi. 1). The old form of 'month' in the edition of 161 1 ; A.-S. r«d«dS. I doe hold it, in the royall ordering of gardens,...ought to be gardens, for all the moneths in the yeare. Bacon, Sss. XLV1. p. 1 86. Monition, sb. (Ordering of Priests). Admonition, warning: Lat. monitio.... | |
| Jonathan Eastwood - 1866 - 588 頁
...question. Moneth, sb. (Ex. xvi. i). The old form of 'month' in the edition of 161 1 ; A.-S. m6naf>, I doe hold it, in the royall ordering of gardens, there ought to be gardens, for all the moncths in the yeare. Bacon, A'«s. XLVI. p. 1 86. Monition, sb. (Ordering of Priests). Admonition,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 458 頁
...them stand at Distance, with some Low Galleries, to passe from them, to the Pallace it Selfe. XLVI GOD Almightie first Planted a Garden. And indeed,...Beautie, may be then in Season. For December, and Ianuary, and the Latter Part of November, you must take such Things, as are Greene all Winter: Holly;... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 472 頁
...them stand at Distance, with some Low Galleries, to passe from them, to the Pallace it Selfe. XLVI OD Almightie first Planted a Garden. And indeed, it is...Moneths in the Yeare: In which, severally, Things of Bcautie, may be then in Season. For December, and January, and the Latter Part of November, you must... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1871 - 634 頁
...Garden fitiely:* As if Gardening^ were the Greater Perfection. I doe hold it, in the Royall Ordering of6 Gardens, there ought to be Gardens, for all the Moneths in the Yeare: In which, feuerally, Things of Beautie, may be then in Seafon.7 For December, and January, and the Latter Part... | |
| M. J. Loftie - 1879 - 304 頁
...shudder as they liken them to uncared-for graves. In his delightful essay " Of Gardens," Bacon says, " I doe hold it, in the Royall Ordering of Gardens,...severally, Things of Beautie may be then in season." But few modern pleasure-grounds are managed on this sound principle, although with the numberless plants... | |
| M. J. Loftie - 1879 - 302 頁
...shudder as they liken them to uncared-for graves. In his delightful essay " Of Gardens," Bacon says, " I doe hold it, in the Royall Ordering of Gardens,...severally, Things of Beautie may be then in season." But few modern pleasure-grounds are managed on this sound principle, although with the numberless plants... | |
| Jonathan Eastwood, William Aldis Wright - 1884 - 768 頁
...wys or fool, clerk or seculer. Chaucer, Parsoit's Tale. Ordering, sb. (1 Chr. xxiv. 19). Arrangement. I doe hold it, in the royall ordering of gardens,...ought to be gardens, for all the moneths in the yeare. Bacon, Ess. Xl.VI. p. 1 86. After they grew to rest upon number, rather competent, then vast : they... | |
| William Aldis Wright - 1884 - 698 頁
...Moneth, sb. (Gen. vii. n; Ex. xvi. 1). The old form of 'month' in the edition of 161 1 ; AS mSnaS. I doe hold it, in the royall ordering of gardens, there ought to be gardens, for all the moncths in the yeare. Bacon, Ess. Xl.v1. p. 1 86. Monition, sb. (Ordering of Priests). Admonition,... | |
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