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Argument drawn from them for varying the summits ibid, 



Landscape of Sebastian Bourdon 319 



Left as a legacy to Sir George Beaumont. Note ibid. 



Use of the Picturesque in graud subjects— quotation from Di- 

 derot. Note * 32i 



Abuse of it in pictures of Boucher ibid. 



Landscapes of Rubens 323 



Dutch school — Remarks on a passage in Mr. Burke 32S 



Ostade • 325 



Wovermans 331 



Teniers S32 



Rembrandt 334 



On slanting roofs 337 



Villages — no scene admits of such various and cheap embel- 

 lishments 342 



Goldsmith — sham villages in China. Note 345 



Character of a, village as distinct from a town i 34S 



Of village-houses 348 



Chimnies • 34& 



Accompaniment of trees • S51 



Of climbing plants • • • • 352 



Fruit trees 356 



Neatness pleasing, though with formality, as in clipped hedges 357 



Churches and church-yards 358 



The forms and ornaments of churches — the tower, battlemeuts, 



pinnacles • $5P 



Quotation from Milton. Note 361 



The spire • ibid. 



Trees in church-yards. •»••• S6S 



