17 rs
to
number
and
taste,
engraffed
on
nature
and
the
fruit
of
mental
c0ncepti0n,
RIG
such
that
all
the
combined
in
COH-
art on the
tinent
of
Europe
in
the
same
time
have
not
equal.
been able to
such
To
attainments,
were
those in power
but
to
bestow the
crumbs
from
the
national
table
to
cherish
the
fine
arts,
We
might
P16 dge
ourselves,
that
the
gemus
of
Britain Would,
in
a few years,
dispute the prize
with the proudest periods
of Grecian
Italian
art.
But,
Gentlemen,
let
US
not
despaif ;
we
have
heard
from
this
place,
the
promise
of
patronage
from
the
Prince
Regent,
the
Pro-
pitious
light
of
that
morning
will
open
into
perfect
day?
invigorating
the
growth
of
all
around - the
assurance
of
IIGW
GT3.
to
the
elevation
of
the
fine
arts,
in
the
United
Kingdom."