LOSS OF HARMONY 33 



in protest, lost all form, and the fundamental 

 principle of the relation between house and 

 garden was completely lost sight of — the principle 

 till then so strictly adhered to throughout all 

 the periods of English art. Such was the havoc 

 which this fashion wrought that even to-day in 

 England we have not altogether recovered in our 

 gardens this lost sense of harmony. 



