gently flowing, than those that compose the Apollo, so must her movements be in like proportion. And here it may not be improper to take notice of a mischief that attends copied actions on the stage; they are often confined to certain sets and numbers, which being repeated, and growing stale to the audience, become at last subject to mimickry and ridicule, which would hardly be the case, if an actor were possest of such general principles as include a knowledge of the effects of all the movements that the body is capable of.. The comedian, whose business it is to imitate the actions belonging to particular characters in nature, may also find his account in the knowledge of lines; for whatever he copies from the life, by these principles may be strengthened, altered, and adjusted as his judgment shall direct, and the part the author has given him shall require.. FINI S. X PRINTS Published by the Late W. HOGARTH: Genuine Impressions of which are to be had of Mrs. HOGARTH, at her House in Leicester Fields. Frontispiece Harlot's Progress, in fix prints Rake's Progrefs, in eight prints Marriage a-la- mode, in fix prints Midnight Conversation Diftreffed Post Enraged Musician Southwark Fair Mr. Garrick in the Character of King Richard the Third Calais, or the Roaft Beef of Old England Ditto, with Alterations Mofes brought to Pharoah's Daughter The Effects of Idleness and Industry, exemplified in the Conduct of two FellowPrentices, in twelve prints Lord Lovat Sleeping Congregation 0 12 0 OI O Prints Published by the late W. HOGARTH. Country-Inn Yard 1. s. d. O IO Paul before Felix, in the manner of Rembrant o The Bench Beer Street and Gin Lane, two prints Two prints of an Invasion A Cock Match The Five Orders of Periwigs The Medley The Times Wilkes Bruifer Finis N. B. Any person purchasing the whole together, may 3 |