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is a double way through all this fuite, to 

 the ftate bed-chamber ; either through the 

 great rooms to the firft dreffing-room and 

 then into the bed-chamber : or on the other 

 fide through the fecond dreffing-room; and 

 an immediate communication between thefe 

 apartments and the ftaircafe, w r hich leads 

 down to the ruftic floor, and up to the 

 attic ftory. All thefe apartments are 

 nearly contiguous to each other, and yet 

 you may enter almoft any one of the rooms 

 without going through another. The dif- 

 pofition of the other apartments is not 

 inferior. 



The paflage beforementioned, or rather 

 veftible, which connects the hall and the 

 apartments to the right of it, likewife 

 opens into the gallery, which as a rendez- 

 vous room is excellently fituated ; to the 



drapery finely, and the attitude 



fpirited. 

 151. Amazing drapery; the whole 



form feen thro' it aftonifhingly. 

 155. The attitude fpirited, and the 



drapery fine. 

 Vol. IV. 1 17. The figure of this woman is fur- 



prizingly fine, her attitude eafy, 



graceful and expreffive, and the 



drapery excellent. 

 262. One would think this the deficrn 



of a modern ceiling, 



right 



