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they would give to each other? would you 

 not rather preferve to each its diftincl ftyle, 

 and be Careful how you introduced too much 

 foftnefs and fmoothnefs into the ruder 

 fcene ? would you not confider how to make 

 the moft, both of the effect of contrail, and 

 of connection ; by fometimes going abruptly 

 from one fcene to the other, and by fome- 

 times gradually foftening the piclurefque 

 into the beautiful, and infenfibly blending 

 the one with the other ? would you not do 

 the fame by any other fcenery of the fame 

 kind ? Were a wild entangled dingle, with 

 rocks, and a headlong torrent, near the houfe ; 

 would you not be cautious how you deprived 

 it in too great a degree, of its rude, and even 

 entangled look? and would you not, while 

 you facilitated the communication, avoid the 

 appearance of doing fo, and the conftant 

 parade of a walk ; would you not think your- 

 felf lucky, if from a dreffed part of the plea- 



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