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Mr. Reinagle on the Beauties 



F?g. 16. 



govern the shape of this vase, is a very pretty figure of itself. 

 The form does not proceed from any caprice of irregularity, 

 but is consistent with rational organization, and symmetrical 

 proportions. The figure of the plate sufficiently describes the 

 mode of making the diagram without entering into the detail. 

 Fig, 17 represents a tazza with handles; the same disk is 



Fig. 17, 



appare nt, by the dotted lines that made the first vase. The ovals 



