The Works of William Hogarth: In a Series of Engravings : with Descriptions, and a Comment on Their Moral Tendency, Nide 1Jones, 1833 - 224 sivua |
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... marked with that easy , unmeaning vacancy of face , which speaks him formed by nature for a DUPE . Ignorant of the value of money , and negligent in his nature , he leaves his bag of untold gold in the reach of an old and greedy ...
... marked with that easy , unmeaning vacancy of face , which speaks him formed by nature for a DUPE . Ignorant of the value of money , and negligent in his nature , he leaves his bag of untold gold in the reach of an old and greedy ...
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... marked with its proper and discriminative stamp . It has been said by a very judicious critic ( the Rev. Mr. Gilpin ) from whom it is not easy to differ without being wrong , that the hero of this history , in the first plate of the ...
... marked with its proper and discriminative stamp . It has been said by a very judicious critic ( the Rev. Mr. Gilpin ) from whom it is not easy to differ without being wrong , that the hero of this history , in the first plate of the ...
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... marked with that easy , un- blushing effrontery , which belongs to the servants of all work in the isle of Paphos ; - for the maids of honour they are not sufficiently elevated . " He may be supposed , in the phrase of the day , to have ...
... marked with that easy , un- blushing effrontery , which belongs to the servants of all work in the isle of Paphos ; - for the maids of honour they are not sufficiently elevated . " He may be supposed , in the phrase of the day , to have ...
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... marked with that easy , unblushing effrontery , which belongs to the servants of all work in the isle of Paphos ;for the maids of honour they are not sufficiently elevated . " He may be supposed , in the phrase of the day , to have beat ...
... marked with that easy , unblushing effrontery , which belongs to the servants of all work in the isle of Paphos ;for the maids of honour they are not sufficiently elevated . " He may be supposed , in the phrase of the day , to have beat ...
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... blackguard gamesters ; the window of the chair being only marked for an alteration that was afterwards made in it . Hogarth appears to have so far spoiled the sky , that he was obliged to obliterate 5 THE RAKE'S PROGRESS . 17 PLATE IV. ...
... blackguard gamesters ; the window of the chair being only marked for an alteration that was afterwards made in it . Hogarth appears to have so far spoiled the sky , that he was obliged to obliterate 5 THE RAKE'S PROGRESS . 17 PLATE IV. ...
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admirably Alderman appears apprentice arms artist attended bag-wig Ballad Opera beauty cane caricature chap character cockpit countenance death delineated displayed distress divine divine science dreadful Engraved escutcheon exhibited eyes face Farinelli fashion favourite female Finsbury Square London floor folly Garrick Gate of Calais genius gentleman girl give hand hanging Harlot's Progress harlots head heart hero heroine honour horror humour IDLE PRENTICE INDUSTRIOUS PRENTICE INDUSTRY AND IDLENESS intended intimate Ireland lady laugh Lord March to Finchley marked MARTIN FOLKES master mind misery Muses Finsbury Square natural observed Othello painted painter performance periwig person picture piece pipe PLATE poor portrait possessed principal figure prostitution RAKE'S PROGRESS remarks represented ridicule satire scene seems Sigismonda Soup maigre supposed sword tears Temple thee thing thou Tyburn verse vice virtue votaries WILLIAM HOGARTH window woman wretched young youth