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Rh Bk. VIU. Ch. IV. VENICE 367 rude but picturesque dwellings of the burghers of Bruges in Nurem- berg. The mixed Gothic style which we have been describing appears to have exerted a considerable effect on the subsequent palatial archi- tecture of Venice, even after classical details had become generally fashionable. The arrangement of the fa9ades remained nearly the same down to a very late period ; and even when the so-called return to classical forms took place, many details of the previous style were here retained, which was not the case in any other part of Europe, 795. Ponte del Paradiso, Venice. (From Street.)