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The Stones of Venice, Volume 2 (of 3), by John Ruskin
66 by John Ruskin, Ruskin, John, 1819-1900
Chapter 2: CHAPTER I.
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CHAPTER I.
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CHAPTER IV.
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CHAPTER V.
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CHAPTER VI.
Chapter 8
CHAPTER VII.
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CHAPTER VIII.
Chapter 10
12. Modern Paintings on Glass, 394
Chapter 11
CHAPTER I.
Chapter 12
CHAPTER II.
Chapter 13
CHAPTER III.
Chapter 14
1125. The Doge Domenico Michele, having in the second crusade secured
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1. a. b. c. b. a. 11. b. a. c. f. a. a.
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CHAPTER IV.
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chapter ii. of the "Seven Lamps," § 18, I especially guarded this
Chapter 18
introduction to his Iconographie Chrétienne, p. 7:--"Un de mes
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CHAPTER V.
Chapter 20
1. Fondaco de' Turehi, lateral 8. St. Mark's.
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3. Casa Farsetti, central pillars, 11. Casa Loredan, upper arcade.
Chapter 22
7. Casa Loredan, upper arcade. 15. St. Mark's.
Chapter 23
CHAPTER VI.
Chapter 24
6. Redundance.
Chapter 25
1. Never encourage the manufacture of any article not absolutely
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2. Never demand an exact finish for its own sake, but only for some
Chapter 27
3. Never encourage imitation or copying of any kind, except for the sake
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1. Never encourage the manufacture of anything not necessary, in the
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book I have seen which, favoring the Liberal cause in Italy, gives a
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CHAPTER VII.
Chapter 31
6. In domestic architecture, the remains of the original balconies begin
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1. JANUARY, _Carrying home a noble tree on his shoulders, the leafage of
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2. FEBRUARY. _Sitting in a carved chair, warming his bare feet at a
Chapter 34
3. MARCH. Here, as almost always in Italy, _a warrior_: the Mars of the
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4. APRIL. Here, _carrying a sheep upon his shoulder_. A rare
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5. MAY _is seated, while two young maidens crown him with flowers._ A
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6. JUNE. _Reaping._ The corn and sickle sculptured with singular care
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7. JULY. _Mowing._ A very interesting piece of sculpture, owing to the
Chapter 39
8. AUGUST. Peculiarly represented in this archivolt, _sitting in a
Chapter 40
9. SEPTEMBER. _Bearing home grapes in a basket._ Almost always sowing,
Chapter 41
10. OCTOBER. _Wearing a conical hat, and digging busily with a long
Chapter 42
11. NOVEMBER. _Seems to be catching small birds in a net._ I do not
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12. DECEMBER. _Killing swine._ It is hardly ever that this employment is
Chapter 44
CHAPTER VIII.
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1301. Some remnants of the Ziani Palace were perhaps still left between
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25. " Frequentatio Companying with saints.
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30. " Perseverantia. Perseverance.
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7. To Violence and Fraud.
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10. Treachery to those who repose entire trust in the traitor.
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introduction to Intemperance; a graceful and feminine image, necessary
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68. Some historians speak of the palace as having been destroyed
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1. THE GONDOLIER'S CRY.
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2. OUR LADY OF SALVATION.
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3. TIDES OF VENICE, AND MEASURES AT TORCELLO.
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4. DATE OF THE DUOMO OF TORCELLO.
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5. MODERN PULPITS.
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6. APSE OF MURANO.
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7. EARLY VENETIAN DRESS.
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8. INSCRIPTIONS AT MURANO.
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9. SHAFTS OF ST. MARK.
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10. PROPER SENSE OF THE WORD IDOLATRY.
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11. SITUATIONS OF BYZANTINE PALACES.
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12. MODERN PAINTING ON GLASS.
Chapter 2: CHAPTER I.
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