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THE COMPLETE WORKS | |
OF | |
JOHN RUSKIN | |
STONES OF VENICE | |
NATIONAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION | |
NEW YORK | CHICAGO |
It was originally intended that this Work should consist oftwo volumes only; the subject has extended to three. Thesecond volume, however, will conclude the account of theancient architecture of Venice. The third will embrace theEarly, the Roman, and the Grotesque Renaissance; and anIndex, which, as it gives, in alphabetical order, a brief accountof all the buildings in Venice, or references to the placeswhere they are mentioned in the text, will be found a convenientguide for the traveller. In order to make it more serviceable,I have introduced some notices of the pictures which Ithink most interesting in the various churches, and in theScuola di San Rocco.
CHAPTER I. | |
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The Throne, | 1 |
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