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and extraordinary without extravagance ; where the
spedator is to be amused, where his attention is con—
stantly to be kept up, his curiosity excited, and his
mind agitated by a great variety of opposite passions7
there parts will be necessary; and Gardeners mull be
men of genius, of experience and judgement; quick in
perception, rich in expedients, fertile in imagination,
and thoroughly versed in all the affedions of the humaiw-
mindr
and extraordinary without extravagance ; where the
spedator is to be amused, where his attention is con—
stantly to be kept up, his curiosity excited, and his
mind agitated by a great variety of opposite passions7
there parts will be necessary; and Gardeners mull be
men of genius, of experience and judgement; quick in
perception, rich in expedients, fertile in imagination,
and thoroughly versed in all the affedions of the humaiw-
mindr