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Sheraton, Thomas; Bensley, Thomas; Mathews, James; Bensley, Thomas [Bearb.]; Mathews, James [Bearb.]; Terry, George [Bearb.]; Jordan, Jeremiah Samuel [Bearb.]; Wayland, L. [Bearb.]
The Cabinet-Maker And Upholsterer's Drawing-Book: In Three Parts — London: Printed For The Author, By T. Bensley; And Sold By J. Mathews ... C. Terry ... J.S. Jordan ... L. Wayland ... And By The Author, 1793

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The breadth of the mutules, without their caps, is equal to
the triglyphs without their fillets.
The projection of the mutule is the fame; and the foffits,
or underiides of the mutules, are fometimes ornamented with
drops of the fame kind as thofe of the triglyphs.
The foffits of the corona are alfo enriched with rofes in
fquare, and in * lozenge compartments, cut out of the
folid, including in their depth the whole relief of the orna-
ments.
With refpeCt to the heights and projections of each mem-
ber, thefe muft be learned from the upright and horizontal
fcales, and therefore it will be unneceffary to fay more.

Of the Character and general Proportions of the Ionic Order*

See Plate X.

The Ionic is more {lender and graceful than the Doric.

Its ornaments, in my opinion, are truly elegant, being in a

* In the figure of a rhomb. See Plate II. fig. 3.

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