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The essay offers practical and aesthetic guidance for designing and planting gardens, combining seasonal planting lists, recommendations for fragrant species, and prescriptions for large princely layouts. It outlines month-by-month plantings and which flowers perfume the air best, contrasts fountains and pools and advises perpetual water motion, and prescribes proportions and divisions—green, heath, and main garden—plus alleys, hedges, mounts, and banqueting houses. It favors variety without excess, recommends wild, fragrant thickets for a natural heath, and emphasizes cleanliness, sensible ornament, and the pleasures gardens provide to refresh the spirits.

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Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon (1561-1626) was an English philosopher, statesman, and essayist, known for his influential works that laid the groundwork for the scientific method and empirical research. His writings, including "Bacon's Essays, and Wisdom of the Ancients" and "Novum Organum," reflect his belief in the importance of observation and experimentation in the pursuit of knowledge. Bacon's essays cover a wide range of topics, from morality to human nature, showcasing his keen insights into the complexities of life. His vision of a utopian society is presented in "New Atlantis," where he explores the relationship between science and society. Bacon's contributions have had a lasting impact on philosophy and the development of modern science.

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