ANNEXfiD TO* 



THE SECOND EDITION 



OF 



THE LANDSCAPE* 



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It is now, I believe, generally admitted, 

 that the system of picturesque improve- 

 ment, employed by the late Mr. Brown, 

 and his followers, is the very reverse of 

 picturesque : all subjects for painting in- 

 stantly disappearing as they advance ; 

 whence an ingenious professor, who has 

 long practised under the title of Landscape 

 Gardener ,has suddenly changed his ground; 

 and taking advantage of a supposed dis- 

 tinction between the picturesque and the 

 beautiful, confessed that his art was never 

 intended to produce landscapes, but some 



