id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9804 Ruskin, John Stones of Venice [introductions] .txt text/plain 72726 3188 69 the principal church in Venice was the chapel attached to the palace of I shall rest in my account of Venetian architecture, in a form clear and time, when it was a green field cloister-like and quiet, [Footnote: St. Mark's Place, "partly covered by turf, and planted with a few trees; and Ducal Palace.] gave a very different character to the Square of St. Mark; and fifteen years later, the acquisition of the body of the Saint, And now I wish that the reader, before I bring him into St. Mark's Place, would imagine himself for a little time in a quiet English buildings which are the principal subjects of the present volume, St. Mark's and the Ducal Palace, I have found it quite impossible to do them The fact is, that the Ducal Palace was the great work of The Ducal Palace, which was the great work of Venice, was built ./cache/9804.txt ./txt/9804.txt