. London . 2^^^-^?^^P?H h!«# r. sssaK& BURGHLEY HOUSE The west front has a lofty square tower. Let us, withBurghley House before us, read what Bacon directs as to 222 LONDON building. The front, he says, must have a tower, with a wingon either side. That on the right was to consist of nothinghut a goodly room of some forty feet high—he does not givethe length -ami under it a room for dressing or preparingplace at times of triumphs. By triumphs he means pageants,mummings, and masques. On the other side, which is thehousehold side, I wish it divided at the first into a hall and achapel


. London . 2^^^-^?^^P?H h!«# r. sssaK& BURGHLEY HOUSE The west front has a lofty square tower. Let us, withBurghley House before us, read what Bacon directs as to 222 LONDON building. The front, he says, must have a tower, with a wingon either side. That on the right was to consist of nothinghut a goodly room of some forty feet high—he does not givethe length -ami under it a room for dressing or preparingplace at times of triumphs. By triumphs he means pageants,mummings, and masques. On the other side, which is thehousehold side, I wish it divided at the first into a hall and achapel (with a partition between), both of good state and big-ness. And these not to go all the length, but to have at the 1 . ?. - Mm- ?


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