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But if the owner happen to be a lover of 

 painting, and to have neither the dread of 

 discovering a fmall, nor the ambition of dif- 

 playing a large extent, he will wifli the con- 

 cealments in any cafe to be fuch as will ac- 

 cord with the reft of the landfcape ; nor will 

 he be fhocked if now and then part of the 

 wall, or the pales mould appear. 



The perfon who has a fmall extent, will 

 wifh to have a fcreen of uniform thicknefs, 

 as an impenetrable difguife; not confidering 

 that the uniformity of the difguife betrays 

 it, and that the ft ranger foon gue fifes what 

 is behind. 



Then, again, the vanity of him who has 

 enclofed an immenfe compafs, will be pleafed 

 that it mould be marked out diftinctly by a 

 uniformly high plantation; fo that all the 

 neighbours round may not only have to re- 

 late how many miles the whole circuit ex- 

 tends, but may be able to {hew the exa<5l 



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