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fing-room; including thofe of Lord and 

 Lady Rockingham, which are four drefling- 

 rooms and a bed-chamber : In his Lord- 

 fhip's anti-room hangs the famous picture 

 cf the Earl of Strafford, and his fecretary, 

 by Vandyke ; and incomparably fine it is. 

 Alio the portrait of an old fervant, by 

 Stubbs; which appears to be moft excel- 

 lently done : The ftrong expreffion of the 

 face is worthy the pencil of Rembrandt 

 himfelf. The rooms on this floor are all 

 fpacious, many of 36 by 30, 30 by 25, 

 &c. &c. in general well proportioned, and 

 the furniture rich and elegant. Upon the 



whole 



drapery graceful, and the difplay 

 of the body through all of it 

 noble •, but it bundles heavily at 

 bottom. 

 129. One of the fined attitudes in the 

 world i the profile, and grace of 

 the head charming. The dra- 

 pery inimitable. 

 253. Like fome others of the orna- 

 mental pieces, rather Chinefe 

 than antique, and the drollery 

 of the als and crocodile truly 

 modern. 

 Vol. II. 91. Correct, elegant and beautiful; 

 the attitude and drapery fine. 

 1 13. The attitudes and drapery pro- 

 diprioufly fine. 



121, The 



