Over the arches let there be an entire hedge of some four foot high, framed also upon carpenter's work ; and upon the upper hedge, over every arch a little turret, with a belly enough to receive a cage of birds : and over every space between the arches... Guild court - Side 245av George Macdonald - 1868Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 sider
...enough to receive a cage of birds : and over every space between the arches some other little figure, with broad plates of round coloured glass gilt, for the s,un to play upon : but this hedge I intend to be raised upon a bank, not steep, but gently slope, of some six foot,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1833 - 228 sider
...enough to leceive a cage of birds: and ovej every space between the arches some other little figure, with broad plates of round coloured glass gilt for the sun to play upon : but this hedge I intend to be raised upon a bank, not steep, but gently slope, of some six foot,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 898 sider
...enough to receive a cage of birds ; and over every space bet^feen the arches, some other little figure, with broad plates of round coloured glass, gilt, for the sun to play upon. But this hedge I intend to be raised upon a bank, not steep, but gently slope, of some six foot, set... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 244 sider
...enough to receive a cage of birds: ana over every space between the arches son»' other little figure, with broad plates of round coloured glass gilt, for the sun to play upon : but this hedge I intend to be raised upon a bank, not steep, but gently slope, of some six foot,... | |
| William Roberts - 1843 - 734 sider
...encompassed with a stately arched hedge, to be done like carpenter's work, with little figures, and plates of round coloured glass, gilt for the sun to play upon The imagination of Milton could not endure these gaudy fetters. In his paradise nature is vindicated... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 730 sider
...enough to receive a cage of birds; and over every space between the arches some other little figure, with broad plates of round coloured glass gilt, for the sun to play upon. But this hedge I intend to he railed upon a bank, not steep but gently slope of some six foot, net... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 778 sider
...receive a cage of birds; and over every space between the arches some other little figure, with hroad plates of round coloured glass gilt, for the sun to play upon. But this hedge I intend to he raised upon a hank, not steep hut gently slope of some six foot, set... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1851 - 228 sider
...enough to receive a cage of birds ; and over every space between the arches some other little figure, with broad plates of round -coloured glass gilt, for the sun to play upon. But this hedge I intend to be raised upon a bank, not steep, but gently slope, of some six foot, set... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1853 - 176 sider
...enough to receive a cage of birds; and over every space between the arches some other little figure, with broad plates of round coloured glass gilt, for the sun to play upon. But this hedge I intend to be raised upon a bank, not steep, but gently slope, of some six foot, set... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1856 - 562 sider
...enough to receive a cage of birds : and over every space between the arches some other little figure, with broad plates of round coloured glass gilt, for the sun to play upon : but this hedge I intend to be raised upon a bank, not steep, but gently slope,4 of some six feet,... | |
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