Anecdote of a lover of painting: two cows can never groop. 



Note • ; . 30$ 



Character of the water below the cascade at Blenheim 3'j5 



CONCLUDING CHAPTER. 



General reflections on the subject of the Essay ■ ........ . 305 



Mr. Mason's poem, as real an attack 011 Mr. Brown's system, 



as what I have written 323 



^Something of patriotism in Mr. Mason's- and Mr. Walpole's 



praises ' : - «'•.«<< 33J 



Mr. Hamilton: Painshill * 333 



Precept of Tasso; comment upon it.-" < • 334 



Painting tends to humanize the mind '* 338 



Tribute to the memory of a near relation « < 339 



Anecdote of Sir Joshua Reynolds and Wilson. Note ibid. 



The true prose: - — an emblem of Mr. Brown's performances. • ♦ • 341 

 The opposite character— -an emblem of the picturesque •••••• 342 



He alone deserves the name of an improver who leaves, or cre- 

 ates, the greatest number of pictures • 345 



But the sickening display of art, and the total want of effect 



tempts one to reverse the line of Tasso 34 



Appendix 34/ 



Notes and Illustrations. • « • < 371 



