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not on the one hand harmonise with the foreground, and on the 

 other blend with the horizon, or rise into the atmosphere in the 

 form of distant mountains, and thus be comparatively lost in the 

 clouds. However varied and beautiful the grounds of a resi- 

 dence may be within themselves, they will never afford full 

 satisfaction to the mind, unless they include a portion of distant 

 scenery. The reason is, without a portion of distance, more or 

 less, the view cannot form a whole. To do this in the case of 



