I look upon the pleasure which we take in a garden, as one of the most innocent delights in human life. A garden was the habitation of our first parents before the fall. It is naturally apt to fill the mind with calmness and tranquillity, and to lay all... The Manchester iris - Стр. 21822Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1856 - Страниц: 368
...opinion, indeed, I know not whether any other can be more happy : and not only in the discharge of first parents before the fall. It is naturally apt...and to lay all its turbulent passions at rest. It givw us a great insight into the contrivance and wisdom of Providence, anJ suggests innumerable subjects... | |
| William Marsh - 1857 - Страниц: 46
...the pleasure which we take in a garden as one of the most innocent delights in human life. A garden was the habitation of our first parents before the...and suggests innumerable subjects for meditation." — Spectator, vol. vii. No. 477. uninformed, in combination of fetes for the poor* with social gatherings... | |
| American Institute of the City of New York - 1861 - Страниц: 712
...upon the pleasure we take in a garden, as one of the most innocent delights of human life; a garden was the habitation of our first parents before the...is naturally apt to fill the mind with calmness and tranquilly, and to lay all its turbulent passions at rest ; it gives us a great insight into the contrivances... | |
| 1867 - Страниц: 858
...the pleasure which we take in a garden as one of the most innocent delights of human life. A garden was the habitation of our first parents before the Fall. It is naturally apt to fill the mind witîi calmness and tranquillity, and to lay all its turbulent passions at rest. It gives us great... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1868 - Страниц: 368
...my opinion, indeed, I know not whether any other can be more happy : and not only in the discharge of our first parents before the fall. It is naturally...and suggests innumerable subjects for meditation." — Spectator, No 477. 1 Con&itio, sowing or planting ; insitio, grafting ; repastinatio, trenching.... | |
| Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1868 - Страниц: 468
...upon the pleasure we take in a garden as one of the most innocent delighjts of human life. A garden was the habitation of our first parents before the...to lay all its turbulent passions at rest; it gives a (great insight into the contrivances and wisdom of Providence, and suggests innumerable subjects... | |
| 1868 - Страниц: 468
...upon the pleasure we take in a garden as one of the most innocent delights of human life. A garden was the habitation of our first parents before the...to lay all its turbulent passions at rest; it gives a great insight into the contrivances and wisdom of Providence, and suggests innumerable subjects for... | |
| Iowa State Horticultural Society - 1904 - Страниц: 530
...fill the mind with calmness and tranquility, and to lay all its turbulent passions at rest. It gives great insight into the contrivance and wisdom of Providence,...and suggests innumerable subjects for meditation." Cicero declares that "Nothing can be more rich in use or more elegant in appearance than ground well... | |
| Pye Henry Chavasse - 1872 - Страниц: 298
...the pleasure which we take in a garden as one of the most innocent delights in human life. A garden was the habitation of our first parents before the...calmness and tranquillity, and to lay all its turbulent passiona at rest. It gives us a great insight into the contrivance and wisdom of Providence, and suggests... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1878 - Страниц: 368
...my opinion, indeed, I know not whether any other can be more happy : and not only in the discharge of our first parents before the fall. It is naturally...and suggests innumerable subjects for meditation." — Spectator, No 477. 1 Consitio, sowing or planting; insitio, grafting; repastinatio, trenching.... | |
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