p 14 l of the other volume

The reference is to page 14 left counting from the back, as it now is, of Notebook M2 - Notebook M2 p.14backL. Perhaps the fact that Ruskin does not specify that he is counting from the back suggests that when he wrote this note he had not started writing at the other end. The passage reads:

Yet consider the entire height of the piers of Milan: Very noble but they are clustered shafts: and the niche capitals are a mere banding; the mouldings merge the same above; There is an ungraceful variety in these capitals some being surrounded by six flat foliated and gabled canopies, and very ugly; and others composed of true projecting niches.

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