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8 A Column from the Temple of Apollo at Delphos, with the Capital and Bafe, and an Apollo placed at the Top, 24 feet 6 inches high.

9 A Statue of Sabina, 6 feet 9 inches high.

10 A Venus de Medicis.

11 A fquare Roman Altar, 1 foot 2 inches, by 1 foot 3 inches.

12 Terminus of Pan, 5 feet 7 inches high, wants an

arm.

13 A Statue of Minerva, 5 feet high, wants an arm and

the nose.

14 A Circular Roman Altar, 2 feet 4 inches high.

15 A Statue of a Woman, 6 feet high, wants arms and part of the nose.

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16 A Venus clothed.

17 A Circular Roman Altar, 2 feet 4 inches high. 18 A Statue of Clio fitting, 4 feet 6 inches high, wants one arm and hand.

19 A Circular Roman Altar, 2 feet 4 inches high. 20 A Statue of a Young Dacian, 4 feet 3 inches high. Perbaps Paris. It is of great antiquity.

21 A Roman Altar, 2 feet 4 inches high.

22 A Statue of Antinous, 5 feet 6 inches high; wants a finger of the right hand.

23 A Grecian Lady, 4 feet 8 inches high, wants an arm. 24 A Statue of Jupiter and Leda, 3 feet 10 inches high,

wants arms,

25 An Antique Capital, 1 foot 6 inches, by 2 feet,

wants a corner.

26 A Circular Pedestal, finely ornamented with Heads and Feftoons of Fruit, 3 feet by one foot 3 inches diameter.

27 A Statue of Scipio Africanus, or Demofthenes, 7 feet high. The drapery in a very bold style: It is probably of fome Orator; the right hand being laid on the breaft in a perfuafive posture.

A ditto of a Woman clothed, 3 feet 8 inches, wants a head,

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29 A trunk of a Woman, 2 feet 1 inch high.

30 A Boy with his Finger in his Mouth, 2 feet 5 inches high.

31 A Statue of Jupiter fitting, 3 feet high, wants a hand. 32 A ditto of a Woman, 3 feet 4 inches high.

33 The Trunk of a Woman, 2 feet 1 inch high. 34 Germanicus's Tomb, 7 feet by 1 foot 8.

35 Two Capitals with Beafts Heads, 2 feet 3 inches high. 36 An Egyptian Chair, 2 feet 5 by 1 foot 8.-Belang ing to a Prieft of Ifis and Ofiris.

37 A Stone carved with a Claw at the End, 2 feet 7 by 2 feet 6.

38 A Statue of a Roman Conful, 7 feet high, wants one hand, and fingers of the other.

39 A ditto of a Woman, 4 feet high, wants the head. .40 A ditto of Flora, 3 feet 10 inches.

41 A ditto of Hercules, 4 feet high, wants hands. 42 A ditto of Diana, 4 feet 8 inches high, wants arms. 43 A ditto of Hymen leaning on his Torch, 5 feet 6 inches high.

44 A ditto of Venus half naked, 4 feet high. 45 A Circular Altar, 2 feet 6 inches high.

46 A Statue of Melpomene fitting, 4 feet high.-Perhaps it is Agrippina in the Character of Melpomene. 47 A Circular Roman Altar, 2 feet 10 inches high. 48 A Grecian Lady, 4 feet 8 inches high, wants arms. 49 A Circular Roman Altar, 2 feet 8 inches high. 50 A Statue of Camilla, 6 feet 5 inches high. 51 A ditto of a Grecian Philofopher, 5 feet high, wants the right arm.

52 A Circular Roman Altar, 2 feet 2 inches high. 53 A Statue of Caius Marius, 6 feet high.-It has a noble Severity.

54 A Statue of Bacchus naked, 4 feet 2 inches high.

A delicate piece of fculpture. The hand is added with much addrefs by Guelpbi, by whom are all the modern additions.

55 A Circular Roman Altar, 2 feet 2 inches high.

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56 A. Statue of Julia, 6 feet 9 inches high, wants the

arms.

57 A Roman Fathom, 6 feet 10 inches by 2 feet. 58 A Sphynx, 5 feet 8 inches long.

59 A ditto, fomewhat lefs.

60 A Sacrifice, 2 feet 3 by 2 feet.

61 A Baffo Relievo of a Dacian's Sacrifice, 2 feet by 2 feet 4.

62 Part of a Sacrifice, 1 foot 8 inches by 1 foot 2. 63 A naked Trunk of an Hermaphrodite.

64 Baffo Relievo, 1 Foot ro inches by foot 3. 65 Baffo Relievo of a Shepherd, 2 feet by 11 inches.. 66 A Bacchanalian, 2 feet 3 inches by 2 feet.

67 A Woman's Head, 1 foot 6 inches high, wants the nofe.

68 The Trunk of a Man, 2 feet 2 inches.

69 A Trunk of a Woman, fitting, 2 feet 7 inches. 70 A Confular Trunk, 5 feet 6 inches high.

71 A Trunk of a Woman fitting, 2 feet 7 inches.

72 A Bust of a Roman, 1 foot 6 inches high, wants the nofe.

73 The Head of a Man, 1 foot high, wants the nose. 74 A Trunk of Venus naked, 1 foot 10 inches high.. 75 An Old Man's Head.

76 A Man's Head, 10 inches high, wants the nose. 77 Part of a Head and Neck,. I foot 6 inches high. 78 An Old Man's Head.

79 A Statue of a young Satyr, 2 Feet 6 inches high. 80 A naked Trunk of a Man, 2 Feet 6 inches high, 81 Beafts devouring Men.-It is the pedeftal of a Table; Scylla and Charybdis are reprefented devouring Mariners, whofe attitudes are extremely fine.

82 A Trunk of a Woman, 2 feet 8 inches high. 83 Part of a Man's Foot.

84 A naked Trunk of a Man, 2 feet 6 inches high. 85 Part of two Masks, 2 feet 5 inches by 1 foot 9. 86 A Lion, 3 feet 10 inches long.

87 An alabaster Urn, 2 feet 8 inches high.

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88 A Sarcophagus, 5 feet 2 inches by foot 6. 89 Statue of Judith, 4 feet 6 inches high.

90 A ditto of Hercules choaking a lion.-Few figures bave greater Spirit. On the rock adjoining feems to bave been the figure of a woman, perhaps of a mufe, finging the atchievement to her harp.

91 A Sarcophagus with boys, 4 feet by 1 foot 4. 92 A Sea-Lion, 3 feet 6 inches long, 2 feet 4 inches high. 93 Dogs and a Boar, 2 feet long.

94 A fleeping Cupid, 2 feet 5 inches high.

The

Lizard may be a device for the name of the fculptor, unless allegorical.

95 A Sarcophagus, 2 feet 3 inches by 1 foot.

96 A Baffo Relievo Roman Repaft, 2 feet by 1 foot 7. 97 A Trunk of a Woman, 2 feet high.

98 Soldiers fighting, I foot 11 inches by 2 feet 3. 99 Soldiers fighting, 3 feet 11 by 1 foot 3.

100 A Trunk of a young Man, I foot 11.

101 The Triumph of Amphitryon, 2 feet by 2 feet. 102 A Trunk of a Woman fitting, I foot 3 inches high. 103 The taking of Troy, 7 feet by 11 inches. The figures executed with amazing expreffion.

104 Boys embracing, 2 feet 3 inches by 1 foot 6. 105 The Herculean Games, 2 feet 3. inches by 2 feet: 106 Boys, 2 feet by 1 foot.

107 A Woman and a Child fitting in a square nich, a foot 9 inches by foot 7.

LQ8. A Roman Monument with three Bufts, 3 feet 10 inches by 2 feet 3.

109 Part of a Roman Monument.

110 Ditto..

111 Buit of a Roman Head.

112 Buft of a Roman Head..

1.13 A Roman But.

114 A Buft of Fauna.

115 A ditto of Faunus.

116. The Buft of a young Man. 117 A ditto of Diana.

118 Ditto

118 Ditto of a Grecian..

119 Ditto of a Woman clothed.
120 Ditto of a Philofopher.
121 Philofophy, a Buft.
122 A Buft of Niobe.

123 A Ditto of one of her Sons.
124 Ditto of Venus de Medicis.
125 Ditto of a Woman clothed.

126 A Buft clothed, wants the head. 127 Ditto.

128 Ditto.

129 Ditto.

130 A Buft naked, head wanting.

131 A Buft of an old Man half naked.

132 Ditto of a Roman.

133 Buft of Hen. VIII. modern.

124 Ditto (modern) of Rob. C. Pal. Rhen. D. Bav. 1637: Etat. 17.

135 A Coloffal Head of Apollo.

THE THEATRE.

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The Front of this Building is oppofite to the Divinity School, adorned with Corinthian Pillars, and the Statues of Archbishop Sheldon and the Duke of Ormond. Its Roof is flat, compofed of fhort pieces of timber, continued to a great breadth, without Arch-work or Pillar to fupport them, being fuftained only by the fide-walls, which are at the dif tance of 80 feet one way and ༡༠ the other.

When properly filled, the Chancellor or ViceChancellor being feated in the centre of the femicircular part, the Noblemen and Doctors on his right and left hand, the Proctors and Curators in their Robes, the Masters of Arts, Bachelors, and UnderGraduats, in their respective habits and places, together with Strangers of both fexes, it makes a moft august appearance.

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