Taste and Criticism in the Eighteenth Century: A Selection of Texts Illustrating the Evolution of Taste and the Development of Critical TheoryH. A. Needham Harrap, 1952 - 231 من الصفحات |
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... garden had been incorporated into the design of the parterres and cultivated portions of these gardens : thick hedges of clipped yew or alleys of pleached lime or beech were used to divide the flower - gardens , which were themselves ...
... garden had been incorporated into the design of the parterres and cultivated portions of these gardens : thick hedges of clipped yew or alleys of pleached lime or beech were used to divide the flower - gardens , which were themselves ...
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... garden , and Pope's own garden at Twickenham was a good example of tran- sitional design . p . 151. English Gardens . Addison is here contrasting the typical English formal garden with the layout of the much larger ' park ' of ...
... garden , and Pope's own garden at Twickenham was a good example of tran- sitional design . p . 151. English Gardens . Addison is here contrasting the typical English formal garden with the layout of the much larger ' park ' of ...
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... gardener from about 1720. He led the revolt against formal gardening . He designed Kensington Gardens , and the Serpentine , the royal garden at Richmond , and the gardens at Stowe . Guardian , No. 173. Pope's plea for the natural garden ...
... gardener from about 1720. He led the revolt against formal gardening . He designed Kensington Gardens , and the Serpentine , the royal garden at Richmond , and the gardens at Stowe . Guardian , No. 173. Pope's plea for the natural garden ...
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n to the study INTRODUCTION | 11 |
incomplete SELECTED TEXTS | 53 |
from A Complete Art of Poetry | 61 |
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