XII.
In 4to, 18 Plates and numerous Woodcuts, price 15s.,
THE NATURAL PRINCIPLES AND ANALOGY OF THE HARMONY OF FORM.
_From the Edinburgh Review._
Notwithstanding some trivial points of difference between Mr Hay’s views and our own, we have derived the greatest pleasure from the perusal of these works. They are all composed with accuracy and even elegance. His opinions and views are distinctly brought before the reader, and stated with that modesty which characterises genius, and that firmness which indicates truth.
_From Blackwood’s Magazine._
We have no doubt that when Mr Hay’s Art-discovery is duly developed and taught, as it should be, in our schools, it will do more to improve the general taste than anything which has yet been devised.