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 manner, as to be fuperior to moft turn- 

 pikes; but the neighbouring roads ht: 

 contributes largely to, and bribes the 

 parifhes to feek their own good. By tins 



elegance. The nrchitedlnre is well cx-c- 

 cuted, and the minute finifhing of die 

 whole fine. 



School of Raphael: The delivery of the keys. 

 Airs ot the head good, but the drapery 

 and general eifeft not pleafing. 



Flemijh. A boor with a trumpet in his hand : 

 The attitude and exprefilon very natural. 



Unkncjun. Small landfcape, a group of horfemen, 

 with cattle driving through water. Tiie 

 general effed: pleafing •, the horles are the 

 moft finifhed part of the piece •, the wliiic 

 one in particular is very hne, and in clear 

 and full relief. 



Ditto. A flower-piece. Good. 



Holbein. A head. Very hne. 



Rembrandt. A Jewijb rabbi, a copy from the 

 famous pidure of this mafter. It is an 

 excellent one : The face molt exprelhvcly 

 done •, the hands good ^ tlie turband tliQ 

 fame j the reft of the drapery and general 

 effe<5l fine and brilliant. 



Rubens. An archduke of Anftria. Capital 

 Kxceedingly fine, and fpirited ex- 

 preffion. 



'Ditto. His archduchefs. Ditto, but inferiar to 

 the other. 



hely. TJiree fan^ily portr.iits. Pleafing, 



Unknoivn. Dead game. Very natural. 



