No. 5. On Zinc by G Moore
Day & Haghe Lithrs to the Queen
Transcriber's note:
The following corrections have been made:
[p. 22:] "expect too much" Period added after much; "pure Pompean house" Pompean changed to Pompeian;
[p. 36:] "into a small anti-room" anti-room changed to ante-room;
[p. 40:] "not a toothach" toothach changed to toothache;
[p. 42:] "statues and bas reliefs" bas reliefs changed to bas-reliefs;
[p. 48:] "particlar fashion of the day" particlar changed to particular;
[p. 50:] "LOCK EASTLAKE, ESQ," Comma after ESQ replaced with period;
[p. 55:] A misplaced line. The original text is [relevant part enclosed by number signs (#)]: "In approving the common practice of placing statues and bas-reliefs in statue has generally the advantage of being seen in various points of view, and thus commands attention in situations where paintings could not. The rich effect of bas-reliefs is sufficient to recommend them; associations of classic taste are naturally connected with the classic materials of marble or #the principal hall, I do not depart from the spirit of our first principles. A# bronze; and architecture, when displayed as such, seems to acquire additional" This part was moved to after "In approving the common practice of placing statues and bas-reliefs in";
[Footnote 8:] "De Architect." Period replaced with comma;
Everything else retained as printed.