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not  the  expression  become  intense  ? In  a word  in 
proportion  as  the  circular  and  the  symmetrical  dis- 
appear, and  lines  of  the  inlinita  order  present 
thi'iiiselves,  the  sea  becomes  more  expressive,  more 
animated,  and  more  animating. 
The  very  same  pbenomena  may  he  observed  in 
reference  to  the  landscape.  How  awful  is  a bound- 
less plain  or  tableland,  giving  on  all  sides  a horizon 
line  as  straight  as  that  of  the  ocean  1 
The  ait  of  the  printer  has  seldom  succeeded  in 
awaking  a more  powerful  eiuoti  n than  when  such 
a de.scrt  has  been  drawn  with  an  eagle  or  camel, 
or  some  sentient  creature,  in  the  ioregrund. 
How  uninteresting,  on  the  other  had,  is  acountiy 
whoso  surface  is  everywhere  equally  undulated  with 
round-backed  rising  ground.s,  and  corresponding  low 
grounds  bet-'eenl  Nay,  though  the  undulations  rise 
to  the  magnitude  of  mountains  and  valleys,  slill, 
if  their  contour  is  composed  of  circular  arches, 
expression  is  found  to  be  very  tame.  But  when 
ti'c  parabolic  line  begins  to  show  itself,  now  in 
its  vertex,  on  the  somewhat  conical  hilUtop,  now 
n its  long  arms,  changing  insensibly  into  the  straight 
line  down  the  valley  and  into  the  plain  ; and  when 
mountains  and  valleys  o'  this  chaiacter  are  so  com- 
pos-d that  a amity  reigns  amid  all  the  variety, 
the  effect  is  charming.  It  needs  only  the  vertical 
straig!  t line  of  ti  e precipice  here  and  there,  and 
the  horizontal  line  of  the  lake  or  sea,  to  make  it 
sublime. 
But  yet,  how  wanting  as  a masterpiece  of  nature 
is  any  and  every  landscape  if  arboriculture  has 
not  be>n  there, — either  that  of  Nature,  the  great 
arboriculturist,  or  that  of  man,  her  intelligent 
imitator  and  friend. 
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