Mr. Rawdon Brown, for help given me in a thousand ways
during my stay in Venice: but chiefly for his direction to passages
elucidatory of my subject in the MSS. of St. Mark's library.
[105] I have not seen the building itself, but Mr. Owen Jones's work
may, I suppose, be considered as sufficiently representing it for
all purposes of criticism.
[106] The sculpture of the Drunkenness of Noah on the Ducal Palace,
of which we shall have much to say hereafter.
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CORRECTIONS MADE TO THE ORIGINAL TEXT.
Footnote [31] 'Greek porticos' changed to 'Greek porticoes'.
Page 42: 'Sec. XL. It is not' corrected to 'Sec. XI. It is not'.
Page 161: Added 'r' to 'timbe' in 'long stone or piece of timbe'.
Page 180: 'XII. 2. Inlet' corrected to 'Sec. XII. 2. Inlet'.
Page 237: 'rererence' changed to 'reference' in 'How is ornament to be
treated with rererence'.
Page 247: 'Sec. XIV. Now this is' corrected to 'Sec. XIX. Now this is'.
Page 273: 'no' changed to 'not' in 'a peculiar look, which I can no
otherwise describe'.
Page 333: comma changed to period at the paragraph ending with
'separates its ornament into distinct families, broadly definable'.
Page 370: 'two-thsrds' corrected to 'two-thirds'.
Page 397: 'bodly' corrected to 'bodily' in 'merely through the channel
of the bodly dexterities'.
Page 398: 'calld' corrected to 'called' in 'Men engaged in the practice
of these are calld artizans'.
Page 401: 'necesary' corrected to 'necessary' in 'as Rubens was of that
necesary for his'.
Page 406: Space placement corrected in 'I found it a sugly at last' to
'I found it as ugly at last'.
Page 423: 'Milligen' corrected to 'Millingen' in 'Compare also Milligen,
Ancient Coins of Cities and Kings'.
Page 433: space between 'rappresent' and 'arsi' removed in 'Tre Atti, da
rappresent arsi'.
Page 433: 'del' corrected to 'dell' in 'Traduzione del' Idioma
Italiana'.
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