From hence I got to the Parsonage a little before sunset, and saw in my glass a picture, that, if I could transmit to you, and fix it in all the softness of its living colours, would fairly sell for a thousand pounds. The boatman of the Bosphorus - Pàgina 62per effendi Abderahman (pseud.) - 1854Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| E. Polehamton - 1815 - 470 pàgines
...Parsonage a little before sun.set, and saw in my glass a picture, that if I could transmit to you, aud fix it in all the softness of its living colours, would fairly sell for a thou. sand pounds. This i- the sweetest scene I can yet discover in point of pastoral beauty ; the... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 618 pàgines
...got to the Parsonage, a little before sunset, and saW in my glass a picture, that if I could transmit to you and fix it in all the softness of its living...colours^ would fairly sell for a thousand pounds. This is the sweetest scene I can yet discover in point of pastoral beauty. The rest are in a isublimer... | |
| 1821 - 394 pàgines
...got to the Parsonage a little before sun-set, and saw in my glass a picture, that if I could transmit to you, and fix it in all the softness of its living...colours, would fairly sell for a thousand pounds. This is the sweetest scene I can yet discover in point of pastoral beauty ; the rest are in a sublimer... | |
| William Green (of Ambleside.) - 1819 - 616 pàgines
...Parsonage, alittle before sun-set, and saw, in my glass, a picture, that if I could transmit to yog, and fix it in all the softness of its living colours, would fairly sell for a thousand pounds. This is the sweetest scene I can yet discover, in point of pastoral beauty; the rest are in a sublimer... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1820 - 548 pàgines
...got to the Parsonage a little before sunset, and saw in my glass a picture, that, if I could transmit to you, and fix it in all the softness of its living...colours, would fairly sell for a thousand pounds. This is the sweetest scene I can yet discover in point of pastoral beauty ; the rest are in a sublimer... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1820 - 492 pàgines
...Parsonage a little before sun-set, and saw in my glass a picture, that if I could transmit to you, and tix it in all the softness of its living colours, would fairly sell for a thousand pounds. This is the sweetest scene I can yet discover in point of pastoral beauty; the rest are in a sublimer... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 462 pàgines
...got to the parsonage a little before sun-set, and saw in my glass a picture, that if I could transmit to you, and fix it in all the softness of its living...colours, would fairly sell for a thousand pounds. This is the sweetest scene I can yet discover in point of pastoral beauty ; the rest are in a sublimer... | |
| Thomas West - 1821 - 346 pàgines
...got to the parsonage a little before sun-set, and saw in my glass a picture, that if 1 could transmit to you, and fix it in all the softness of its living...colours, would fairly sell for a thousand pounds. This is the sweetest scene I can yet discover, in point of pastoral beauty ; the rest are in a sublimer... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1827 - 468 pàgines
...got to the Parsonage a little before sunset, and saw in my glass a picture, that if I could transmit to you, and fix it in all the softness of its living...colours, would fairly sell for a thousand pounds. This is the sweetest scene I can yet discover in point of pastoral beauty ; the rest are in a sublimer... | |
| William Gilpin - 1834 - 370 pàgines
...parsonage a little before sunset, and saw in my glass a picture that, if I could transmit to you, and fix in all the softness of its living colours, would fairly sell for a thousand pounds." — Gray's Memoirs, p. 360. but which never appear, in our eyes, as ingredients in landscape, and which... | |
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