is to be Peopled by the Ingenious Mrs.

Salmon

[1]

, where Alexander is to fall in Love with a Piece of Wax-Work, that represents the beautiful

Statira

.

[When]

Alexander comes into that Country, in which

Quintus Curtius

tells us the Dogs were so exceeding fierce that they would not loose their hold, tho' they were cut to pieces Limb by Limb, and that they would hang upon their Prey by their Teeth when they had nothing but a Mouth left, there is to be a scene of