London Tatler (Newspaper) - March 30, 1710, London, Middlesex The By From Thursday March 30* to Saturday April 1. 1710. Frow 0- Anarch 31. Have heard of a very valuable wherein ail the Painters of the Age in which it was are represented fitting together in a and joining in a Contort of Each of them plays upon fuch a particular as is the to his and that Stile and Manner of Painting which is peculiar to The famous of thole to the Grandeur and of his hath a Horn in his which he feems to wind with great Strength and On the an eminent who wrought up his Pictures with the and gave them all delicate Touches which are apt to the is represented as tuning a The fame Kind of Humour runs through the whole I have often from this Hint imagined to my that different Talents in might be out after the fame Manner different Kinds of and that the Parts of Mankind in this great might be caft into proper and as they referable that are in Ufe among the of Of therefore in their and of the Your Drums in that a loud unnatural and a Torrent of domineer in publick Men of their and fill the Place they are in with a ratling that hath any or good Breeding in it. The Drum by this is very proper to upon the and in with Ladies who are not of the often for a Man of Mirth and and for wonderful not that the of the Drum very much contributes to its The Lute is a Cha racier directly to the that founds very finely by it or in a very Its Notes are and very drowned in a Multitude of and even loft among a you give a particular Attention to it. A Lute is heard in a Company of more than whereas a Drum will it lelf to Advantage even in an of Five The therefore are Men of a fine uncommon great and chiefly by of a good who are the only proper Judges of fo delightful and foft a The Trumpet is an that has in it no of or Variety of but is notwithstanding very fo long as it keeps within its It has not above Four or Five which are however very and capable of Turns and The Gentlemen who fall under this are your Men of the Education and refined Breeding who have learned a certain of and of from the polite Company they have but at the fame Time have weak and a Reach of A a a a or a Ring at are the few Notes they are which they touch upon in all The Trumpet however is a about a and a proper a tho' of no great Harmony by it felf Violins are importunate that by the of of of and bear away the upper Part in every I cannot however but That when a Man is not to hear there is not a more Sound in Harmony than that of a There is another which is more frequent in this Nation than any other % I mean your which grumbles in the Bottom of the and witn a furly the and tempers the of the that play along with it. The is an of a quite different Nature to the and may Men of rough and who do not love to hear but lometimes break out with an agreeable unexpected and furly to the no imall of their Freinds and In I look upon every to be naturally a Bafs As for your Rural who talk with great Eloquence and Alacrity of double and I am in whether I give them a Place in the if they will content with being to the Dignity of Hunting I thai I defire for the future that they may be by that I muft not here omit the Bagpipe that will entertain you from Morning to Night with the Repetition of a few which are over and with a perpetual Humming of a Drone running underneath are your tedious the Load and Burthen of that fet up for Men of by knowing and giving an Account of that whether they ever palled in the World or doth not a Halfpenny to its or its Some have That the Northern Part of this Ifland is more particularly fruitful in There are to very few who are in every Kind of and can talk on all that I don't know whether we make a Species of my Scheme may not be for the Sake of few who are endowed with fuch I uball allow them to be