Beauty. Society. Gaming. II. An Account of the Em-V. A Modest Defence of peror of China's Gardens, near Pekin. III. Deformity. By William Hay, Efq. IV. Lucina fine Concubitu. VI. The Pretty Gentleman. LONDON, Printed for R. and J. DODSLEY, in Pall-mall. MDEGL to's Itage. A DIALOGUE, I ON BEAUT Y.. T was on one of the moft pleafing Mornings in the laft Summer, that CRITO ftole from the Noife and Buftle of the Town, to enjoy an agreeable Day, or Two, with his Friend TIMANTHES in the Country. TIMANTHES received him with all that Joy and Pleasure, which is usual between Friends, who love one another entirely; and who have not met for a confiderable Time. He fhewed him his new Grove, and Gardens; and, as they were walking in the latter, "Since the Weather begins to be fo warm (fays he,) if you like it, we will dine under that open Tent. The Air there will be refreshing to you; and will bring us the Smell of the Orange and Lemon-Trees which furround it, without breaking that View of the Country, of which you used to be fo fond. When I placed them there, I had you in my Thoughts; and imagined it might B 2 be |