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Book: Observations on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, 1803
Chapter: Chapter X. Of ancient and modern Gardening

Le Notre geometrical planting

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When gardening was conducted by the geometric principles of the school of Le Notre, the perfection of planting was deemed to consist in straight lines of trees, or regular corresponding forms of plantation; and, as the effect of this style of gardening greatly depended on a level surface of ground, we often find that prodigious labour was employed to remove those inequalities which nature opposed to this ill-judging taste.