| Henry Fielding - 1752 - 344 páginas
...one Boat proceeded to Vauxhall. The extreme Beauty and Elegance of this Place is well known to almoft every one of my Readers ; and happy is it for me that it is fo ; fince to give an adequate Idea of it, would exceed my Power of Defcription. To delineate the particular... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1902 - 622 páginas
...water-side, they all alighted, and, getting into one boat, proceeded to Vauxhall. The extreme beauty and elegance of this place is well known to almost...description. To delineate the particular beauties of AT VAUXHALL these gardens would, indeed, require as much pains, and as much paper too, as to rehearse... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1766 - 402 páginas
...one boat proceeded to Vauxhall. The extreme beauty and elegance of this place is well known to almoft every one of my readers : and happy is it for me that it is fo ; fince, to give an adequate idea of it, would exceed my power of defcription. To delineate the... | |
| 1780 - 568 páginas
...one boat, proceeded to VanxhaD. The extreme beauty and elegance of this place is well known to almoft every one of my readers : and happy is it for me that it is fo; fince, to give an adequate idea of rt, would exceed my power of defcription. To delineate the particular... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 412 páginas
...one boat proceeded to Vauxhall. The extreme beauty and elegance of this place is well known to almoft every one of my readers : and happy is it for me that it is fo ; fince, to give an adequate idea of it, would exceed my power of defcription. To delineate the... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 468 páginas
...elegance of this ilace is well known to almost every one of ny readers ; and happy is it for me that it s so ; since, to give an adequate idea of it, would...beauties of these gardens, would, indeed, require as much iains, and as much paper too, as to rehearse .11 the good actions of their master; whose life proves... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1850 - 502 páginas
...elegance of this place," he says, " is well known to almost every one of my readers ; and happy it is for me that it is so, since to give an adequate idea...beauties of these gardens would indeed require as much 440 MEMORIALS OF LONDON. pains, and as much paper too, as to rehearse all the good actions of their... | |
| John Timbs - 1865 - 332 páginas
...alighted, and, getting into one boat, proceeded to Vauxhall. The extreme beauty and elegance of the place is well known to almost every one of my readers...idea of it would exceed my power of description." In 1752, Tyers purchased a moiety of the estate for 3800Z. ; and a few years afterwards, as Lysons... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 678 páginas
...England in the Olden Time," are thus celebrated by Fielding in his " Amelia : " — " The extreme beauty and elegance of this place is well known to almost...it for me that it is so, since to give an adequate account of it would exceed my power of description. To delineate the particular beauties of these gardens... | |
| George Daniel - 1881 - 472 páginas
...and the "Connoisseur" satirizes their Eve-like beauties with caustic humour. I " The extreme beauty and elegance of this place is well known to almost every one oi my readers ; and happy is it for me that it is so, since to give an adequate idea of it would exceed... | |
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