(Selections From) Observations on Modern Gardening1801 - 35 עמודים |
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... nature are still his only materials . Fis first enquiry , therefore , must be into the means by which those effects are attained in nature , which he is to produce ; and into those properties in the objects of nature , which should ...
... nature are still his only materials . Fis first enquiry , therefore , must be into the means by which those effects are attained in nature , which he is to produce ; and into those properties in the objects of nature , which should ...
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... nature was taken into the plan , under improvements , every step that was made pointed out new beauties , and inspired new ideas . at that moment appeared lent , painter enough to taste the charms of landskip , bold and opionative ...
... nature was taken into the plan , under improvements , every step that was made pointed out new beauties , and inspired new ideas . at that moment appeared lent , painter enough to taste the charms of landskip , bold and opionative ...
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... nature , and catching its most favourable features , men saw a new creation opening before their eyes . The living landskip was chastened or polished , not transformed . Freedom was given to the forms of trees ; they extended their ...
... nature , and catching its most favourable features , men saw a new creation opening before their eyes . The living landskip was chastened or polished , not transformed . Freedom was given to the forms of trees ; they extended their ...
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... nature indeed , either may be so considerable in itself , as to make its relation to any other almost a matter of indifference ; but on the smaller scale of a garden , if the parts are disjointed , the effect of a whole is lost ; and ...
... nature indeed , either may be so considerable in itself , as to make its relation to any other almost a matter of indifference ; but on the smaller scale of a garden , if the parts are disjointed , the effect of a whole is lost ; and ...
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... nature abounds and without which ground cannot be natural . V. The relation of all the parts to the whole , when clearly marked , facilitates their junction with each other ; for the common bond of union is then perceived , before there ...
... nature abounds and without which ground cannot be natural . V. The relation of all the parts to the whole , when clearly marked , facilitates their junction with each other ; for the common bond of union is then perceived , before there ...
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