Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... trees reminded viewers that life and beauty were transi- tory . Such trees were also major compositional elements , and their proper placement a matter of great concern . In the middle distance , a mature tree with dying branches ...
... trees reminded viewers that life and beauty were transi- tory . Such trees were also major compositional elements , and their proper placement a matter of great concern . In the middle distance , a mature tree with dying branches ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... trees of pasture and woodlot . Sixty per cent had no concept of a beehive , a crow , a bluebird , an ant , a squirrel , a robin , or of growing potatoes , strawberries , clover , beans , blue- berries , blackberries , corn , chestnut trees ...
... trees of pasture and woodlot . Sixty per cent had no concept of a beehive , a crow , a bluebird , an ant , a squirrel , a robin , or of growing potatoes , strawberries , clover , beans , blue- berries , blackberries , corn , chestnut trees ...
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The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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