. The doctrine of morality : or, A view of human life, according to the stoick philosophy : exemplify'd in one hundred and three copper-plates, done by the celebrated Monsieur Daret, engraver to the Late French King, with an explanation of each plate . iiay point fujet de vie rendre, puis que tous veux dire, ces mefmes mavez vu ceux qui font arviez contre moy, jecontre la vérité que je deffends-, fontmonjlres, que def a tant de fois vousfouler aux ne donne ois. »/» Hor. lib. 2,Satyr. 3. Omnis enhn res, Virtus, fama, decus, divina, hvmanaque pulchrisDivitiis parejit : quas qui con


. The doctrine of morality : or, A view of human life, according to the stoick philosophy : exemplify'd in one hundred and three copper-plates, done by the celebrated Monsieur Daret, engraver to the Late French King, with an explanation of each plate . iiay point fujet de vie rendre, puis que tous veux dire, ces mefmes mavez vu ceux qui font arviez contre moy, jecontre la vérité que je deffends-, fontmonjlres, que def a tant de fois vousfouler aux ne donne ois. »/» Hor. lib. 2,Satyr. 3. Omnis enhn res, Virtus, fama, decus, divina, hvmanaque pulchrisDivitiis parejit : quas qui conjlruxerit, illeClarus eiit, fortis, jujlus, fapievs etiam, & Rex ;Et quidquid volet. Hoc, veluti virtutepalatum,Speravit magna, laudifore. For well he knew that every Thing below,Virtue, and Fame, the Young, the Fair, and all Divine and Human Things muft cringeand bow,And proftrate to the God of Riches fall. He that has mighty Treafures got, with EafeMay Wife, Renownd, Noble, and Valiant be ;A Lord, a King, nay, thought a Deity : For he with that is every Thing he pleafè.Believing this, he thought immortal Fame 1He might procure, if that his Tomb proclaim >His mighty Wealth, together with his Name, j Mon- A VklSj of HBMAN L t V E. n. Movfire, it qiif U front eft ceint cTun dtadcfmt,Cor-rm^teur des efprits, jier tyran des Mortels ! Qui geiit te rejijler ? puijijue la vertu mefni4Oubliant & ({tielk ejiy tejlevc des A*telu Monfter ! whofe Head a Diadem does grace,Thou vile Corrupter of the Mind, i,Fierce, cruel, Tyrant oer Mankind, Whr. boldly doft ufurp bright Virtues Plare:\Vho can refift thy Charms, fince here we fee,Virtue forget her felf, and worlhip Thee ? fib The 94 The Doftrine of Mor-a i i Tytor, The Explanation of the Forty-Seventh Picture. Si Terfite eft riche, on le prend pour Achille. JJfTherfites was rich, hed be taken for Achilles. &^*^*&ROIEZ vows que ce Tableaufoit une^U^Lw^» nouvelle refutation des veritezquefay|y C (§| défendues ? Si vous efies de cet


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