. 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 . ? Homme de bien à lefprh toujours net tU prend plaifir de lexpofer en meuè ;Et ne fait rien au Cabinet,Quil ne fajfe bien dans la rue. *The good Mans Soul is always clean ;He takes delight his Aftions fhould be feert JAnd in his, Clofet, he would nothing do,But what he dares expofe to publick View. Vfl The DoBrine of M o RA LIT Y ; or, The Expla


. 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 . ? Homme de bien à lefprh toujours net tU prend plaifir de lexpofer en meuè ;Et ne fait rien au Cabinet,Quil ne fajfe bien dans la rue. *The good Mans Soul is always clean ;He takes delight his Aftions fhould be feert JAnd in his, Clofet, he would nothing do,But what he dares expofe to publick View. Vfl The DoBrine of M o RA LIT Y ; or, The Explanation of the Fourteenth Picture; La Vertue a par tout fa Recompenfe* Vernie never fails to meet with its Rewards A IS ce neft pas ajfez. que la Vertufoit reconnue. Elle veut quelque cbofede plus edattant ; & trouve bonquon lu) rende les Honneurs quellemérite. Nôtre Peintre luy fait Jus-tice en ce Tableau ; & luy accorde ceque fes nobles travaux exigèrent defa reconmiffance. Ceft pour-quoy, il reprejente un deces anciens Conquérants, qui entre en Triomphe dans laVille de Rome, monte fur un Char a Of & d Ivoire^couronné dun Laurier que la Vicloire de fes propresmains luy a mis fur la Tefte ; & precede dun grand. T is not enough that Vertue béknown, and reipected ; fhe aimsat fomething more, and is con-tent the World fhould render herthe Honours that fhe merits. OurPainter has in this Picture doneher juftice, and granted what hernoble Labours daim from Men, as due Acknowledgments of her Worth. See here, admirably re-preferred, one of the antient Heroes returndfrom the Field, and entering triumphant into thaionce glorious City Rome, mounted on a Chariot


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