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… front of his house. In 1802, despite a petition from a Mr. Hogarth in Millman Street, the hospital sanctioned the …
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… the observation of visitors in the neighbourhood. When Hogarth lived at Chiswick, he and his wife took charge of a … and guardians" of this charity we find the name of William Hogarth, who liberally gave his time, his labour, and his … of Handel, by Sir Godfrey Kneller; and three works of Hogarth, namely, "The March to Finchley," "Moses brought to …
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… century the congregation was of very good standing, 40 and Hogarth's Noon, published in 1738 (Plate 16a), is said to … Discounting the restricted and probably inaccurate view in Hogarth's Noon, the earliest representation of the Greek … 1920. Pubs. Hug. Soc., vol. XXVI, 1922. Rev. John Trusler, Hogarth Moralized, 1768, p. 156. 58 Geo. III, c. 2, private; …
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… king of itinerant dealers in such wares, who figures in Hogarth's picture of the "Idle Apprentice" at Tyburn. His …
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… north-east arm is featured in some satirical engravings by Hogarth and the well-known water-colour drawing by William …
Survey of London
… map (1746) shows gibbets on the riverside, while in Hogarth's depiction of the Idle Apprentice's departure from …
Old and New London
… squint, and projecting jaw, are familiar to us from Hogarth's terrible caricature. He generally wore the dress of …
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… the intention of painting the proclamation of George III., Hogarth stood at a window near Charing Cross, making sketches …
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… mob of sailors at the second locality? LORD LOVAT. ( From Hogarth's Portrait.) A curious old custom is still …
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… in which Sir Roger de Coverley went to Westminster Abbey. Hogarth gave the expressive name of "Kate Hackabout" to the …
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