Mr. Boltons last and learned worke of the foure last things, death ...

Mr. Boltons last and learned worke of the foure last things, death ... Mr. Boltons last and learned worke of the foure last things, death ...

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OF HEAUEM. 137cy of all the parts of the body: or in a word, wellfavouredneffe.2. AmiablenelTe of coloiir3a pleafing mixture tPerfen colour,ofthofe two lively colours, of white and red. I adda third.3. A chearefull,lively,lightfome afped. When sMveiyajpe^.thetwo former materials (as it werej are pleaiantlyenliv'd and. actuated by a lively qricknefTe andmodeft merinefle of counrenance. Wheretfoft,(f;iith the Moralift) it U not the red and white,whichgiveththelifcand prfcBion cf beautj: hut c?rtain€^j^arklmg notes.and touches cf at?:'ab!e ci.ecrfulnejje ac~comfanjing the fame .In hcau^y ( flith another) thatoffavour is mere than that ofcolcur-^andthat of decent^ pleafingmot'on-,morcthan that cffavour. T^hat is thehef-part ofbeauty ywhrch a piiJure cannot exfreffe^ ^c.Allthefeconcurre in eminency and excellency . ,inglorihed bodies.ofexceilcnms1. An exquifit feature and ftatute, beau- j?^'

OF HEAUEM. 137cy <strong>of</strong> all <strong>the</strong> parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> body: or in a word, wellfavouredneffe.2. AmiablenelTe <strong>of</strong> coloiir3a pleafing mixture tPerfen colour,<strong>of</strong>th<strong>of</strong>e two lively colours, <strong>of</strong> white <strong>and</strong> red. I adda third.3. A chearefull,lively,lightfome afped. When sMveiyajpe^.<strong>the</strong>two former materials (as it werej are pleaiantlyenliv'd <strong>and</strong>. actuated by a lively qricknefTe <strong>and</strong>modeft merinefle <strong>of</strong> counrenance. Wheretf<strong>of</strong>t,(f;iith <strong>the</strong> Moralift) it U not <strong>the</strong> red <strong>and</strong> white,whichgiveth<strong>the</strong>lifc<strong>and</strong> prfcBion cf beautj: hut c?rtain€^j^arklmg notes.<strong>and</strong> touches cf at?:'ab!e ci.ecrfulnejje ac~comfanjing <strong>the</strong> fame .In hcau^y ( flith ano<strong>the</strong>r) that<strong>of</strong>favour is mere than that <strong>of</strong>colcur-^<strong>and</strong>that <strong>of</strong> decent^ pleafingmot'on-,morcthan that cffavour. T^hat is <strong>the</strong>hef-part <strong>of</strong>beauty ywhrch a piiJure cannot exfreffe^ ^c.All<strong>the</strong>feconcurre in eminency <strong>and</strong> excellency . ,inglorihed bodies.<strong>of</strong>exceilcnms1. An exquifit feature <strong>and</strong> ftatute, beau- j?^'

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