Remarks On Rural Scenery : With Twenty Etchings of Cottages, From Nature : And Some Observations And Precepts Relative to the Pictoresque
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Pond : The booksellers, who were publishing a spurious edition of Peter Pindar's works, thought this a fit opportunity to prefix to that edition, this very indentical head of Mr. Pond, as the true effigy of — "the satyrist of the age!" A few hours after De la motte, the french spy, wao execu- ted, a portrait of him was etched and published, which sold very rapidly : When Mr. Hackman was executed for the murder of Miss Ray, the accommodating artist of De la motte, clapp'd on a black patch to the... forehead of his hero ; and without further ceremony, dished up to the public, a french spy, for an unhappy englishman — the lover and destroyer of Miss Ray ! I am informed of another portrait print of an eminent York- sJiire Clothier, that, after having seen considerable service under the title of General Putnam, and (since) as an American Secretary at war, by the name of General Knox, has at present the honor of representing his excellency George Washington! The operation of extracting three generals, and a secretaiy at war, out of one Yorkshire clothier, is so extraordinary, if true, that I shall undoubtedly be excused from giving any more exam- ples of this species of graphic ceconomy.
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