10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHARAWADGIS»
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includes "On modern gardening"
... point to fantastic Sharawadgis. The French, indeed, during the fashionable
paroxysm of philosophy, have surpassed us, at least in meditation on the art. I
have perused a grave treatise of recent date, in which the author, extending his
views ...
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Anecdotes of painting in England, with some account of the ...
... have passed to one extremity of absurdity, as the French and all antiquity had
advanced to the other, both being equally remote from nature ; regular formality is
the opposite point to fantastic Sharawadgis. The French, indeed, during the ...
Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.), James Dallaway, 1827
3
The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, ...
If we once lose sight of the propriety of landscape in our gardens, we shJll
wander into all the fantastic sharawadgis of the Chinese. We have discovered the
point of perfection. We have given the true mode] of gatdening to the world; let
Other ...
If we once lose sight of the propriety of landscape in our" gardens, we (hall
wander into all the fantastic sharawadgis of the Chinese. We have oilco- vered
the point os perfection. We have given the true model of gardening to the world;
let other ...
5
Planting and rural ornament [by W.H. Marshall].
If we once lofe sight of the propriety of landscape ' in our gardens, we shall
wander into all the fan- ' tastic Sharawadgis of the Chinese. We have ' discovered
the point of persection. We have • In particular, he inverted the volutes of the Ionic
...
William Humphrey Marshall, 1796
6
Romantic Adaptations: Essays in Mediation and Remediation
... lunettes [the French] have detected usfor having stolen our gardens from the
Chinese'.14 In1785 inhisessay On Modern GardeningWalpole furthercondemned
those 'fantastic sharawadgis' thatareas remotefrom nature as 'regular formality'.
Dr Cian Duffy, Dr Caroline Ruddell, Dr Peter William Howell, 2013
7
Anecdotes of painting in England: with some account of the ...
If we once lose sight of the propriety of landscape in our gardens, we shall
wander into all the fantastic sharawadgis of the Chinese. We have discovered the
point of perfection. We have given the true model of gardening to the world. Let
other ...
Ralph Nicholson Wornum, James Dallaway, 1862
8
On Planting and Rural Ornament: A Practical Treatise
If we once lose sight of the propriety of • landscape in our gardens, we shall
wander into ' all the fantastic Sharawadgis of the Chinese. ' We have discovered
the point of perfection. • * In particular, he inverted the re-lutes of the Ionic order.
9
Planting and Ornamental Gardening: A Practical Treatise
... point to fantastic Sharawadgis. The French, indeed, during the fa- sV.mable
paroxysm of philosophy, have surpassed us, at least in meditation on the art, I
have perused a grave treatise of recent date, in which the author, extending his
views ...
Mr. Marshall (William), 1785
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Planting and rural ornament
If we once lose sight of the propriety of landscape ' in our gardens, we snail
wander into all the fan- ' tastic Sharawadgis of the Chinese. We have ' discovered
the point of perfection. We have * In particular, he inverted the volutes of the Ionic
...
Mr. Marshall (William), 1796