MR. GEORGE MORLAND. Drawn from the tolerably authentic source of more than twenty years' intimate TO WHICH IS ADDED, A COPIOUS APPENDIX, Embracing every interesting subject relative to our justly admired BY WILLIAM COLLINS, Author of the Slave Trade, a Poem; an Ode to Sir Jeffery Dunstan, an Heroic The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together; our virtues would be proud, if our faults whipp'd them not; and our crimes wou'd despair, A GENUINE sketch of the life of the late original, ec- centric, and justly celebrated genius, G. Morland, the painter; with a brief account of several of his most capital productions not generally known: clearly evin- cing him to have been a man of much superior intellect CHAPTER II, Further progress of Morland in the arts-His marriage |