cornice of course

This is given as ‘cornice of curve’ in the Ruskin Library Transcript T7A, but ‘of course’ seems to make better sense and to be a possible reading of the manuscript. It would be difficult to attach any meaning to ‘cornice of curve’. The sense seems to be: ‘Above them, the cornice of course intervening, come the piers’.

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