TO THE KIN G. SIR, TH HE fine arts have ever been encouraged by wife princes, not fingly for private amusement, but for their beneficial influence in fociety. By uniting different ranks in the fame elegant pleasures, they promote benevolence: by cherishing love of order, they inforce fubmiffion to government: and by infpiring delicacy of feeling, they make regular government a double bleffing. |