Fragments on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, 1816
Fragments on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, 1816
- Fragment X. On Gothic Outline.
- Fragment Xi. Beaudesert.
- Fragment XxvII. Gardens Of Ashridge.
- Fragment XxvIII. Containing Extracts From The Report On Woburn Abbey.
- Fragment Xxxvi. Harestreet. Of Quantity And Appropriation.
- Fragments On The Theory And Practice Of Landscape Gardening
- Preface
- Fragment I. On Rural Architecture.
- Fragment II. Relating To Symmetry.
- Fragment III. On Fences Near The House.
- Fragment Iv. Concerning Cobham.
- Fragment V. On Dates Of Buildings.
- Fragment Vi. On Castles.
- Fragment VII. On Unity Of Character.
- Fragment VIII. On Blenden Hall, Kent.
- Fragment Ix. Concerning Windows.
- Fragment XII. Concerning Colours.
- Fragment XIII. Concerning Interiors.
- Fragment Xiv. Wingerworth.
- Fragment Xv. On Planting Single Trees.
- Fragment Xvi. Concerning Villas.
- Fragment XvII. Of A Garden Near Oporto.
- Fragment XvIII. Uppark.
- Fragment Xix. Concerning Combination.
- Fragment Xx. Concerning Contrasts.
- Fragment Xxi. From A Report Concerning Frome House, Dorsetshire.
- Fragment XxII. Of Aspects And Prospects.
- Fragment XxIII. Of Variety.
- Fragment Xxiv. Longleate, Wiltshire, A Seat Of The Marquis Of Bath.
- Fragment Xxv. A Plan Explained.
- Fragment Xxvi. Extract From A Recent Report Of A Place Near The Capital.
- Fragment Xxix. Concerning The Luxuries Of A Garden.
- Fragment Xxx. Concerning Entrance Lodges And Cottages.
- Fragment Xxxi. Of Water Fences.
- Fragment XxxIII. Extracted From The Report On Sherringham Bower, In Norfolk, A Seat Of Abbot Upcher, Esq. Situation.
- Fragment Xxxiv. Extracted From The Report Of Endsleigh, A Cottage On The Banks Of The Tamar, In Devonshire, By Permission Of His Grace The Duke Of Bedford. Situation And Character.
- Fragment Xxxiv. Concerning houses of industry