| John Nichols - 1823 - Počet stránok 710
...elegance, even to ostentation; one would imagine every thing that architecture can perform to have been employed in this one work; there are every where...the perfection of Roman antiquity, that it may well claim and justify its name of Nonesuch, being without an eqxial; or, as the Poet sung, This, which... | |
| George Alexander Cooke - 1830 - Počet stránok 202
...elegance, even to ostentation; one would imagine every thing that architecture can perform to have been employed in this one work; there are every where...Nonsuch, being without an equal, or as the poet sings: " The palace itself is so encompassed with parks full of deer, delicious gardens, groves ornamented... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - Počet stránok 430
...everything that architecture can perform to have been employed in this one work : there are everywhere so many statues that seem to breathe, so many miracles...the perfection of Roman antiquity, that it may well claim and justify its name of Nonesuch, being without an equal The palace itself is so encompassed... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - Počet stránok 456
...everything that architecture can perform to have been employed in this one work : there are everywhere so many statues that seem to breathe, so many miracles of consummate art, so many caste that rival even the perfection of Roman antiquity, that it may well claim and justify its name... | |
| Aungervyle society - 1881 - Počet stránok 360
...everything that architecture could perform to have been employed in this work; there are everywhere so many statues that seem to breathe; so many miracles...the perfection of Roman antiquity, that it may well claim and justify its name of Nonesuch, being without an equal, or as the poet sung : This which no... | |
| John Alfred Gotch - 1901 - Počet stránok 522
...everywhere so many statues that seem to breathe, so many * Hentzner's Travels, ed. by Horace Walpole. 1 miracles of consummate art, so many casts that rival...the perfection of Roman antiquity, that it may well claim and justify its name of Nonesuch." The site was acquired by the king in 1538,* and as he died... | |
| John Alfred Gotch - 1901 - Počet stránok 496
...everywhere so many statues that seem to breathe, so man}' * Hcntzner's Travels, ed. by Horace Walpole miracles of consummate art, so many casts that rival...the perfection of Roman antiquity, that it may well claim and justify its name of Nonesuch." The site was acquired by the king in 1538,* and as he died... | |
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