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291duced $0 mlJ.çh~nt~l;lgleddiscussion mustnow he considefeQ.;a~,put tQl'est. Discretion steps in too, and observes~ it is wrong to unsettle men'sminds on any point by the starting ofnew (natter. In f~ct, the beingset ta think is Hot a mental process very gratifying ta sensation.growls, too 1 when she is jogged in her d.en :,,: the moping owl doth tothemoon comp1ainOf snch as wand.ering near her secrçt bowerMolest her ancient solitary reign."She can calI up a very chivalrous spirit in her defence tôo.ErrotBut thefact is, that errors, popular or ;Ilot, are lawful game, and free to everyone to hunt down. He who destroys one of the brood has done goodin his gene,r~tion. The origin of aIl architectureis oQscure. Whocan say heha~ traced ,the most eminent, to a certainty, up to the radicalidea? A g~ntlema:n of ready p~n sev~ral yea.J'sag() dream~~ :that theGoths, who entered upon countries under-iIih~bited.in proportion b;>their actual structures, being, on casting their eyes every where around,at a loss for models w,hereon to indulge that mania for architecture ofwhich they never exhibited any symptom at home, rummaged their re:­collection for the imagery of tboseforests which theyhad encountered soOlany dangers to get away from ; and modelling thereupon, invented themost complicated, experimental, and practically de1icate branch of thescience extant, the pointed or double-ceQtred arch. However, p.a.ssingby what eise may he thought resp.ecting this, aS the Normans, that trulygreat uation,oftaste eq~al to theirenterpri~e,had thejudgeUlCllt to adoptthisor

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