

FRAGMENT 



XXV. 



PLAN EXPLAINED. 



I have frequently observed, that those who perfectly under- 



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tand 



a 



PI 



an or 



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d erst and eith 



rawing in Perspective, have sometimes no idea of a 



are not ashamed to confess they do not un- 

 I will therefore avail myself of the following 



ap 



9 



an 



letter, addressed to 



Lady 



and I trust the difficulty will 



removed, by referring to the Plate, which gives an exampl 



both th 



^ Map of a 

 and its appendages. 



Gard 



3 of 

 en and the Ground Plan of a House 



TO LADY **** 



MADAM, 



As you have confessed to me that you never could 

 understand a Plan, I will endeavour to remove your difficulties, 

 by a reference to the one annexed. We must begin by suppos- 

 ing that the embroidery at the corner is a pattern for a Flower- 

 Garden, the blue patch in the middle is a fountain, the basin of 



which is about ten feet wide; the orange lines are gravel walks 



little patches of red and green 



present roses and oth 



flowers in beds or baskets, standing on the neatest mown g 



