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 Plato.

III. THE MOON'S INVISIBLE SIDE.

artistic eye can readily discover, amidst much diversity, the pervading style of a great master. The architect may display his skill in very varied forms. The private dwelling, the public sanctuary, and the monumental pile may all reveal the genius of one presiding mind. There may be the utmost diversity of purpose, combined with a perfect unity of style. In the universe of worlds, it is not necessary to