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CHAPTER V 



THE FORMAL GARDEN IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY UNDER 

 FRENCH AND DUTCH INFLUENCE : ORIENTAL TRAVELLERS ON 

 PERSIAN AND JAPANESE GARDENS 



Sir T. Browne Milton Fuller Cowley Hartlib Le N6tre Evelyn 

 Shaftesbury De la Quintinye De SeVign6 Bunyan Ray Meager 

 Temple Huet Pepys London and Wise Mandelslo Chardin 

 Dufresny Kaempfer Worlidge ..... 94-130 



CHAPTER VI 



DECLINE OF THE FORMAL AND INDICATIONS OF THE NATURAL OR 

 LANDSCAPE GARDEN IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE EIGHTEENTH 

 CENTURY 



Defoe Switzer Swift AddisonSt Simon Bolingbroke Kent Pope 



Montesquieu Miller Voltaire Chesterfield Batty Langley . 131-153 



CHAPTER VII 



THE SENTIMENTAL, LANDSCAPE, AND PARK SCHOOLS OF GARDEN- 

 ING, FOUNDED UPON PAINTING; AND THE CHINESE AND ENGLISH 

 'NATURAL' STYLES, AT THE END OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 



Kames Spence Chatham Johnson De Brosses Rousseau Sterne 

 Diderot Shenstone Brown (Capability] Gray Horace Walpole 

 Watelet Gilbert White Adam Smith W. Mason and Burgh Sir 

 W. Chambers Wilkes Goldsmith Kant Bradley Erasmus 

 Darwin Cowper ....... 154-193 



CHAPTER VIII 



GARDEN DESIGN AS A LIBERAL OR FINE ART : THE ' COMPOSITION ' 

 OF NATURE OR LANDSCAPE REACTION OF THE ' PICTURESQUE ' 

 WRITERS ECLECTICISM, COSMOPOLITANISM AND ROMANTICISM 

 IN GARDEN LITERATURE. 



Whately Prince de Ligne Girardin G. Mason Gibbon L'Abbe" 

 Delille Young Uvedale Price Goethe Payne Knight Windham 

 Repton Joubert Alison Schiller Beckford Cobbett de Stael 

 Maine de Biran Isaac Disraeli Alex, von Humboldt . . 194-232 



