of a Portion of improved Landscape Scenery. 



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n its Elevation certain Errors in Landscape Composition, 



ground supports, first a pedestal and vase, next a lady, chair, 

 cow, and tree ; and so on with the rest. 



To the eye of taste, this arrangement of scenery is quite aa 

 oflPensive as discord is to the ear of a musician. The best way 

 of detecting sunilar errors is by reflecting the landscape from 

 the principal points of view in a small convex mirror ; by which 



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