id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39929 Gilpin, William A Dialogue upon the Gardens of the Right Honorouble the Lord Viscount Cobham at Stow in Buckinghamshire .txt text/plain 16764 1237 79 gardens,[1] and William Gilpin's _Dialogue_ probably one of the most Gilpin's path through the gardens at Stowe is recorded in the _Dialogue_ _Polypth._ Yes, indeed, I think the Ruin a great Addition to the Beauty see its Use by and by, in a Variety of beautiful Views: Let us pursue _Polypth._ Why here we entirely lose sight of the Garden; our elegant _Calloph._ I am admiring the fine View from hence: So great a Variety of more beautiful Figure in a Variety of fine Views from several Parts of _Polypth._ I agree with you entirely; nor do I think this other View _Calloph._ I assure you, Sir, I look upon this as a very great _Calloph._ It is the Temple, Sir, of Ancient Virtue; the Place I am now _Calloph._ You have the best View of it, Sir, from hence. Variety of other beautiful Objects, are brought into the Garden, and ./cache/39929.txt ./txt/39929.txt