Essays on the Picturesque: As Compared with the Sublime and the Beautiful : and on the Use of Studying Pictures for the Purpose of Improving Real Landscape, Volume 3Gregg International, 1971 - Aesthetics |
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Many ſcenes in unimproved nature highly beautiful in | 22 |
Mr PRICEs reaſon for anſwering Mr REPTONs Letter | 26 |
Mr R however had purſued it according to his own account | 41 |
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