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Página 162
... Garden and The Wild Garden , laid emphasis on the impor- tance of letting Nature have a hand in the disposition of plants ; but it was left for Miss Jekyll , in her first book , Wood and Garden , published in 1899 , to revolutionize the ...
... Garden and The Wild Garden , laid emphasis on the impor- tance of letting Nature have a hand in the disposition of plants ; but it was left for Miss Jekyll , in her first book , Wood and Garden , published in 1899 , to revolutionize the ...
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... gardens . The garden should fit its master or his tastes just as his clothes do ; it should be neither too large nor too small , but just comfortable . If the garden is larger than he can individually govern and plan and look after ...
... gardens . The garden should fit its master or his tastes just as his clothes do ; it should be neither too large nor too small , but just comfortable . If the garden is larger than he can individually govern and plan and look after ...
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... gardens are the little strips . in front of roadside cottages . They have a simple and tender charm that one may look for in vain in gardens of greater pre- tension . And the old garden flowers seem to know that there they are seen at ...
... gardens are the little strips . in front of roadside cottages . They have a simple and tender charm that one may look for in vain in gardens of greater pre- tension . And the old garden flowers seem to know that there they are seen at ...
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ENGLANDS ANCIENT CAPITAL | 26 |
GREENWICH OBSERVATORY | 42 |
ENGLAND IN 1810II | 51 |
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Abbey Alfred Mynn Augustine's ball Barham Bath Bath's batsman beautiful Beldham Bishop bowling bridge buried C. R. W. Nevinson called Canterbury century chapel Charles church Clarke cricket early England English famous fast bowler Felix Flamsteed flowers Fuller Pilch garden George Gertrude Jekyll GREATEST PLAYERS Greenwich ground Hambledon Club Hampshire hill Ingoldsby Jefferies John Nyren John Small Kent Kentish King lady Lancashire later lived London Lord match Micawber Middlesex Miss Jekyll never Notts painted Pavilion at Lord's Photo Pilgrims played portrait Richard Nyren Roman roof Salisbury Cathedral Sarum seen shillings Simond single-wicket slow bowler spire stone Stonehenge sure Surrey Surrey batsman Sussex things Thomas to-day tomb visitor W. G. GRACE Watling Street wicket wicket-keeper Wickfield William Lillywhite Winchester windmills Yorkshire all-rounder Young Cricketer's Tutor