| James J. Yoch - 1989 - 268 páginas
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| Frank Delaney - 1990 - 560 páginas
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| Jory Johnson - 1991 - 252 páginas
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| John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Joseph Charles Arthur - 1897 - 542 páginas
...are but gross handiworks ; and a man shall ever see, that where ages grow to civility and elegancy men come to build stately, sooner than to garden finely ; as if gardening were the greater perfection." The plants, cuttings, and seeds, both economical and ornamental, from Castleton as well... | |
| John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Joseph Charles Arthur - 1897 - 524 páginas
...are but gross handiworks ; and a man shall ever see, that where ages grow to civility and elegancy men come to build stately, sooner than to garden finely ; as if gardening were the greater perfection." The plants, cuttings, and seeds, both economical and ornamental, from Castleton as well... | |
| John C. Shepherd, G. A. Jellicoe - 1993 - 214 páginas
...are but gross handiworks ; and a man shall ever see that ichen ages grow to civility and elegancy, men come to build stately sooner than to garden finely , as if gardening were the greater per/eclion." — BACON — Essav on Gardens. 22 ARCHITECTURE OF THE GARDEN CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE Approximate... | |
| Ronald Rees - 1993 - 216 páginas
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| Patrick Collinson, Anthony Fletcher, Peter Roberts - 2006 - 402 páginas
...palaces are but gross handyworks: and a man shall ever see that when ages grow to civility and elegancy, men come to build stately sooner than to garden finely; as if gardening were the greater perfection.1 With unsurpassed eloquence Sir Francis Bacon captures the significance of gardening for... | |
| Robert Mugerauer - 1995 - 236 páginas
...Almighty first planted a garden, and, indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures; it is the greatest of refreshment to the spirits of man, without which buildings...elegance, men come to build stately sooner than to garden finely—as if gardening were the greater perfection." 50 Figure 3.21. Frederick Law Olmsted, Design... | |
| Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer, Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer - 1996 - 388 páginas
...the writings of Francis Bacon: "A Man shall ever see, that, when ages grow to civility and elegancy, men come to build stately sooner than to garden finely; as if gardening were the greater perfection." 1 She dedicated the book "To my friends in Brooklyn who taught me to care for the art... | |
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