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" ... fine park, composed of very unequal ground, and agreeably varied with all the diversity that hills, lawns, wood, and water, laid out with admirable taste, but owing less to art than to nature, could give. Beyond this, the country gradually rose into... "
The History of Henry Fielding - Página 166
por Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918
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The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq;: The history of Tom Jones

Henry Fielding - 1766 - 396 páginas
...tafte, but O"ving lefs to art than to nature, could give. Beyond this the country gradually rofe into a ridge of wild mountains, the tops of which were above the cleuds. It was now the middle of May, and the rooming was remarkably ferene,. when Mr. Al'worthy walked...
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The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen7

Henry Fielding - 1771 - 404 páginas
...tafte, but owing lefs to art than to nature, could give. Beyond this the country gradually rofe into a ridge of wild mountains, the tops of which were above the clouus. It was now the middle of May, and the morning ivas remarkably ferene, when Mr. Allworthy walked...
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The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen1

Henry Fielding - 1775 - 290 páginas
...tafte, but owing lefa to art than to nature, could give. Beyond this the country gradually rofe into a ridge of wild mountains, the tops of which were above the clouds. . It was now ihe nuddle of May, and the morning was remarkably ferene, when Mr Allworthy walked forth...
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The novelist's magazine

1781 - 778 páginas
...admirable taite, but owing lefs to art than nature, could give. Beyond this the country gradually rofe into a ridge of wild mountains, the tops of which •were above the clouds. It was now the middle of May, and the morning was remarkably ferene, whtrn Mr. All worthy walked forth...
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The History of Tom Jones: A Foundling. By Henry Fielding, Esq; In Four ...

Henry Fielding - 1791 - 368 páginas
...tafte, but owing lefs to art than to nature, could give. Beyond this the country gradually rofe into a ridge of wild mountains, the tops of which were above the clouds. It was now the middle of May, and the morning was remarkably ferene, when Mr. Allworthy Walked forth...
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Tom Jones

Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 664 páginas
...taste, but owing less to art than to nature, could give. Beyond this, the country gradually rose into a ridge of wild mountains, the tops of which were above the clouds. It was now the middle of May, and the morning was remarkably serene, when Mr. Allworthy walked forth...
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The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations ..., Volumen18,Parte1

John Britton - 1813 - 804 páginas
...taste, but owing less to art than to nature, could give. Beyond this the country gradually rose into a ridge of wild mountains, the tops of which were above the clouds.*" The chief circumstances which Fielding has omitted in his enumeration of the particulars of the prospect,...
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Walks Through Bath: Describing Every Thing Worthy of Interest, Including ...

Pierce Egan - 1819 - 398 páginas
...taste, but owing less to art than to nature, could give. Beyond this the country gradually rose into a ridge of wild mountains, the tops of which were above the clouds." He has omitted, however, the splendid Palladian bridge at the bottom of the pleasure-grounds : and...
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The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces ..., Volumen19,Parte1

1820 - 380 páginas
...taste, but owing less to art than to nature, could give. Beyond this, the country gradually rose into a ridge of wild mountains, the tops of which were above the clouds. It was now the middle of May, and the morning was remarkably serene when Mr. Allworthy walked forth...
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The novels of Henry Fielding ... complete in one volume. To which is ...

Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 páginas
...taste, but owing less to art than to nature, could give. Beyond this the country gradually rose into a ridge of wild mountains, the tops of which were above the clouds. It was now the middle of May, and the morning was remarkably serene, when Mr Allworthy walked forth...
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