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Eighteenth - century designers , working for general effects on country estates ,
primarily mastered such land forms as rocks , water , and trees . Smaller
elements like flower beds were pretty enough , William Gilpin wrote in his
Remarks on ...
Eighteenth - century designers , working for general effects on country estates ,
primarily mastered such land forms as rocks , water , and trees . Smaller
elements like flower beds were pretty enough , William Gilpin wrote in his
Remarks on ...
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12 The tree - dotted meadow so typical of the English countryside seemed most
suited to public parks . Its grassy openings were hardy and easy to care for . Its
alternating clumps of trees framed a variety of compositions , increased the
feeling ...
12 The tree - dotted meadow so typical of the English countryside seemed most
suited to public parks . Its grassy openings were hardy and easy to care for . Its
alternating clumps of trees framed a variety of compositions , increased the
feeling ...
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Ninety per cent of his group had no understanding of an elm tree or a field of
wheat or the origin of cotton or leather . Eighty per cent could not identify the
common trees of pasture and woodlot . Sixty per cent had no concept of a
beehive , a ...
Ninety per cent of his group had no understanding of an elm tree or a field of
wheat or the origin of cotton or leather . Eighty per cent could not identify the
common trees of pasture and woodlot . Sixty per cent had no concept of a
beehive , a ...
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