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" Much of the naked solitary appearance of houses, is owing to the practice of totally concealing, nay sometimes of burying, all the offices under ground, and that by way of giving consequence to the mansion : but though exceptions may arise from particular... "
The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic Improvement - 第 272 頁
由 編輯 - 1843
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Essays on the Picturesque, as Compared with the Sublime and the ..., 第 2 卷

Sir Uvedale Price - 1810 - 452 頁
...them displayed in their pictures the beauty and the grandeur, arising from a union of the two arts. Much of the naked solitary appearance of houses, is...the infe"rior parts in their different gradations. It is thus, that Virgil raises the idea of the chief bard, • ;...- . , .., .;«.. Musasum ante omn'es,...
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Essays on the Picturesque, as Compared with the Sublime and the ..., 第 2 卷

Sir Uvedale Price - 1810 - 460 頁
...-them displayed in their pictures the beauty and the grandeur, arising from a union of" the two arts. Much of the naked solitary appearance of houses, is...the inferior parts in their different gradations. It 180 is thus, that Virgil raises the idea of the chief bard, Musieum ante omnes, medium nam plurima...
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An essay on artificial water, An essay on the decorations near the house, An ...

Sir Uvedale Price - 1810 - 456 頁
...them displayed in their pictures the beauty and the grandeur, arising from a union of the two arts. Much of the naked solitary appearance of houses, is...consequence to the principal building, as the accompaniment, *nd, as it were, the attendance of the inferior parts in their different gradations. It is thus, that...
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Essays on the picturesque, 第 2 卷

sir Uvedale Price (bart.) - 1810 - 446 頁
...though exceptions may arise from particular situations and circumstances, yet, in gerierat, riottiin-g contributes so much to give both' variety and consequence to the principal building, as the accofnpairirnent, and, as it" were/f he attendance of the inferior parti in their different gradations....
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Practical Hints Upon Landscape Gardening: With Some Remarks on Domestic ...

William Sawrey Gilpin - 1835 - 288 頁
...by way " of giving consequence to the mansion ; but, " though exceptions may arise from parti" cular situations and circumstances, yet, in " general, nothing...accompaniment, " and, as it were, the attendance, of the in" ferior parts in their different gradations. It " is thus that Virgil raises the idea of the " chief...
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Domestic Architecture: Containing a History of the Science, and the ...

Richard Brown (architect.) - 1841 - 618 頁
...solitary appearance of country houses now is owing to the practice of totally concealing all the offices, and that by way of giving consequence to the mansion...variety and consequence to the principal building as the accompaniments, and, as it were, the attendance of the inferior parts in their different gradations....
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THE GARDENER'S MAGAZINE

J.C. LOUDON, F.L.S. H.S. & C - 1843 - 750 頁
...offices of a country house, unless under very peculiar circumstances. In Price's Estay on Architecture and Buildings, published in 1798, the following passage...the accompaniment, and, as it were, the attendance, uf the inferior parts in their different gradations." (Price on tlte Picturriyvf, edit. 1798, vol....
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