Landskip

Word LANDSKIP
Character 8
Hyphenation land skip
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "landskip" in example sentences

Even so, I think this piece is a weatherfield, somewhat more complex than this landskip. ❋ Unknown (2005)

All the colours of poetry, however splendid, can never paint natural objects in such a manner as to make the description be taken for a real landskip. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Drayton expounds the mythological figures, events, and settings, making use of technical terms from the arts — terms that were relatively new in England: landskip, cornice, pilaster. ❋ FREDERICK HARD (1968)

And now we have come hither, what painter can draw a landskip more charming and beautiful to the eye, than an old Newington peach-tree laden with fruit in August, when the sun has first begun to paint one side of the fruit with such soft and tempting colours? ❋ Samuel Felton (N/A)

Whilst the landskip round it measures; and others which are a combination, as ❋ Paull Franklin Baum (N/A)

We will tell you naught of sun-sparkle by day where the green and gold of April linger in that small hollow landskip, where the light shines red through the faint bronze veins of young leaves -- much as it shines red through the finger joinings of a child's hand held toward the sun. ❋ Christopher Morley (1923)

Dim mystic sympathies with tree and hill reaching far back into childhood, a known landskip is to me an old friend, that continually talks to me of my own youth and half-forgotten things, and indeed does more for me than many an old friend that I know. ❋ Theodore Watts-Dunton (1873)

Scowls o'er the darkened landskip snow, or shower; ❋ 750? BC-650? BC Homer (1840)

Thy nimble pencil paints this landskip as thou go'st. ❋ Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758 (1753)

The author supposes himself viewing several pieces of historic, landskip, and portrait painting; and from thence takes occasion to represent the figures, prospects, and passions, which the artist has exhibited. ❋ Thomas Morrison (1741)

Under a mild goyel-nment, amidft a beauteous landskip, in a life of leifure and independence, arid among a people of eafy and elegant manners, ❋ Unknown (1788)

Hogglestock, as has been explained, has little to offer in the way of landskip beauty, and the clergyman's house at Hogglestock was not placed on a green slopy bank of land, retired from the road, with its windows opening on to a lawn, surrounded by shrubs, with a view of the small church tower seen through them; it had none of that beauty which is so common to the cosy houses of our spiritual pastors in the agricultural parts of England. ❋ Anthony Trollope (1848)

Hogglestock, as has been explained, has little to offer in the way of landskip beauty, and the clergyman’s house at ❋ Unknown (2004)

This figure also suits an admiral, or commander at sea, when a sea-fight is introduced instead of a landskip. " ❋ Various (N/A)

This spot is thus described: "As you look upon Bywell from the most pleasing point of view, the landskip lies in the following order: -- from the road near the front of the river, the ruined piers of a bridge become the front objects; behind which, in a regular cascade, the whole river falls over ❋ Mrs. Thomson (N/A)

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