DIALOGUE 



ON 



THE DISTINCT CHARACTERS 



PICTURESQUE AND THE BEAUTIFUL. 



MR. HOWARD and Mr. Hamilton, two 

 gentlemen remarkably fond of pictures, 

 were on their return from a tour they had 

 been making through the north of England. 

 They were just setting out on their walk to 

 a seat in the neighbourhood, where there 

 A\ r as a very numerous and well chosen col- 

 lection of pictures, when a chaise drove to 

 the inn door ; and they saw, to their great 

 delight, that the person who got out of it 

 was Mr. k Seymour, an intimate friend of 

 their's. After the first rejoicings at meet- 

 ing so unexpectedly, they told him whither 



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