| Edmund Burke - History - 1780 - 726 pages
...profuSion of ornaments mid in beauty of prøfpe¿ which it sf.. fords through a range of, apart.. ments, where a multitude of arches terminate in a large window...lights thrown upon this enfilade are uncommonly rich. I employ. ed much time in making an exaa drawing of it from the fountain, and hope it will- help you... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Periodicals - 1780 - 590 pages
...the entrance: ' This gate exceeds all the reft in profufion of ornaments, and in beauty of profpeft, through a range of apartments, where a multitude of...terminate in a large window, open to the country. I employed much time in making an exail drawing of it from, the fountain, and hope it will help you... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Discoveries in geography - 1797 - 344 pages
...gate exceeds all the reft in beauty of profpect, and in profufion of ornaments.- It commands a view of a range of apartments, where a multitude of arches...a large window open to the country. In a gleam of funfhine, the variety of tints and lights thrown 0ii this enfilade are uncommonly rich. Some of the... | |
| Travel - 1797 - 314 pages
...gate exceeds all the reft in beauty of profpeft, and in profufion of ornaments. It commands a view of a range of apartments, where a multitude of arches terminate in a large windo-*' open to the country. In a gleam of funfhine, the variety of tints and lights thrown on this... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Discoveries in geography - 1803 - 328 pages
...commands a view of a range of apartments, v,l;ere a multitude of arches terminate in a large v. indow open to the country. In a gleam of sunshine, the variety of tints and lights thrown on this enfilade are uncommonly rich, fc'ome of the apartments in themselves are hi attractive, but... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 420 pages
...gate exceeds all the rest in beauty of prospect, and in profusion of ornaments. It commands a view of a range of apartments, where a multitude of arches...of sunshine, the variety of tints and lights thrown on this enfilade, are uncommonly rich: Some of the apartments in themselves arc highly attractive,... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 440 pages
...laid as flags in the pavement. This gate exceeds all the rest in profusion of ornaments, and in the beauty of prospect which it affords through a range...lights thrown upon this enfilade are uncommonly rich. The first hall is the concert room, where the women sat ; the musicians played above in four balconies.... | |
| James Bell - Geography - 1832 - 664 pages
...range of apartments, where a multituds of arches terminate in a large window open to the country, lu a gleam of sunshine, the variety of tints and lights thrown upon this enfilade are uncommonly rich. The first hall is the concert-room, where the women sat; and the musicians played above in four balconies.... | |
| James Bell - Geography - 1832 - 622 pages
...exceeds all the rest in profusion of orllamenis, and in beauty of prospect, which it affords tbrough a range of apartments, where a multitude of arches terminate in a large window upen to the country. In a gU'ain of sunshine, the variety of tints and lights tbrown upon this enfilade... | |
| 1843 - 432 pages
...seven and a half, and without flaw or stain. The gate exceeds all the rest in profusion of ornaments, and in beauty of prospect, which it affords through...multitude of arches terminate in a large window, open into the country. In a gleam of sunshine, the variety of tints and lights thrown upon this range is... | |
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