Separate sheets kept at the beginning of M are used to organise detailed observations and notes into a sequence which might produce a coherent account of St. Marks. Unrau (1984) p.30 comments that Ruskin made remarkably little use of his detailed observations of St. Mark’s in Volume II of Stones of Venice. These notes perhaps give some indication of what Ruskin might have produced. They draw on the whole of M and St Marks Book.
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