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" In our own species, objects merely picturesque are to be found among the wandering tribes of gypsies and beggars, who, in all the qualities which give them that character, bear a close analogy to the wild forester and the worn out cart horse, and again... "
An essay On the picturesque - Page 63
by Sir Uvedale Price - 1810
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The London Quarterly Review, Volume 4

1811 - 566 pages
...horses, it is the wild and rough forester, or the worn-out cart horse, to which that title is applied. In our own species, objects merely picturesque are...qualities which give them that character, bear a close analog}' to the wild forester and the worn-out cart horse, and again to old mills, hovels, and other...
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Advanced Course of Composition and Rhetoric: A Series of Practical Lessons ...

George Payn Quackenbos - English language - 1857 - 470 pages
...horses, it is to the wild and rough forester or the wornout cart-horse, that this epithet is applied. In our own species, objects merely picturesque are...wandering tribes of gypsies and beggars; who, in all thiir characteristics, bear a close analogy to the wild forester and worn-out cart-horse, as well as...
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Advanced Course of Composition and Rhetoric: A Series of Practical Lessons ...

George Payn Quackenbos - English language - 1861 - 468 pages
...horses, it is to the wild and rough forester or the wornout cart-horse, that this epithet is applied. In our own species, objects merely picturesque are...wandering tribes of gypsies and beggars; who, in all th«ir characteristics, bear a close analogy to the wild forester and worn-out cart-horse, as well...
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Advanced Course of Composition and Rhetoric: A Series of Practial Lessons on ...

George Payn Quackenbos - English language - 1874 - 468 pages
...horses, it is to the wild and rough forester or the wornout cart-horse, that this epithet is applied. In our own species, objects merely picturesque are...wandering tribes of gypsies and beggars ; who, in all their characteristics, bear a close analogy to the wild forester and worn-out cart-horse, as well aa...
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Imprints & Re-visions: The Making of the Literary Text, 1759-1818

Peter Hughes, Robert Rehder - Authors and printing - 1996 - 258 pages
...A Walk through Wales in August 1 797 (Bath, 1 798), p. 23 1 . Gilpin, Essays, p. 14. suggests that "in our own species, objects merely picturesque are...mills, hovels, and other inanimate objects of the same kind."36 In the case of Tintern, Gilpin's delayed mention of the presence of industry near the Abbey...
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The Anxious City: English Urbanism in the Late Twentieth Century

Richard J. Williams - Architecture - 2004 - 304 pages
...words, not value free, but implied domination over what was seen. Hence Uvedale Price's view: [l]n our own species, objects merely picturesque are to...bear a close analogy to the wild forester and the worn-out cart horse, again to old mills, hovels and other inanimate objects of the same kind. (Price...
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