. We can talk of Life and Death in cold Blood, and keep our Temper in a Discourse which turns upon every thing that is dear to us. Though our Zeal breaks out in the finest Tropes and Figures, it is not able to stir a Limb about us. I have heard it observed more than once by those who have seen

Italy

, that an untravelled

Englishman

cannot relish all the Beauties of

Italian

Pictures, because the Postures which are expressed in them are often such as are peculiar to that Country. One who has not seen an

Italian

in the Pulpit, will not know what to make of that noble Gesture in

Raphael's