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As the nineteenth century came to a close , many people , like English sparrows ,
seemed to thrive on city life . Others returned as failures to the family farm ,
praising country life ; but an increasing number of city dwellers turned " back to
nature ...
As the nineteenth century came to a close , many people , like English sparrows ,
seemed to thrive on city life . Others returned as failures to the family farm ,
praising country life ; but an increasing number of city dwellers turned " back to
nature ...
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But the landscaped garden of the twentieth century was no island of civilization in
a wilderness world . Rather , it stood in contrast to the mechanized world as an
island of nature , " a relief from the too insistently man - made surroundings of ...
But the landscaped garden of the twentieth century was no island of civilization in
a wilderness world . Rather , it stood in contrast to the mechanized world as an
island of nature , " a relief from the too insistently man - made surroundings of ...
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1 Eighteenth - century Romantics could stroll through their landscaped gardens
with a “ plano - convex mirror , " an engaging device for turning reality into two -
dimensional art by erasing foreground distinctions . Nineteenth - century nature ...
1 Eighteenth - century Romantics could stroll through their landscaped gardens
with a “ plano - convex mirror , " an engaging device for turning reality into two -
dimensional art by erasing foreground distinctions . Nineteenth - century nature ...
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The Literary Commuter | 20 |
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