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
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
Price, Uvedale, Sir, 1747-1829
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The lawn has so en- tirely subdued and degraded the building, that had I not known it was really an an- cient castle, I might have mistaken it for >vfaere die Genius of the lamp takes up a magnificept pa- lace from the place where it stood, carries it into ano^er region, and sets it down in the midst of a meadow. One might suppose that this Genius had been very busy in England; but though the Genius of the bare and bald is not so powerful in his manner of operating, or so amusing in his effects... as that of the lamp, yet in this particular he rivals him ; for though he cannot take up a house from the midst of its decorations, and place it in a meadow, he has often made all decorations vanish, and a meadow appear in their place. Digitized by CjOOQIC 184 a modern ruin : nor at a distance would the real ^ize have undeceived itie ; for the aid foss having been filled up, and ihd surface levelled and staoothed to th6 tery foot of the building, the whole had acr quired a character of littleness, as well 45 bf bareness, from the flat naked gfound ^bout it.
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