id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22500 Trusler, John The Works of William Hogarth: In a Series of Engravings With Descriptions, and a Comment on Their Moral Tendency .txt text/plain 42387 2073 70 little apprised at that time of the mode Nature had intended he should The faces were said to bear great likenesses to the persons He sent him the following card:--"Mr. Hogarth's dutiful respects to Lord----; finding that he does not mean to time; and the emaciated figure of the cat, strongly mark the natural naturally enough attends in the crowd, to mark the fashions of the day. The picture from which this print was copied, Hogarth painted by the fashionable young lady, a little black boy, and a full-dressed monkey. In this print the characters are marked with a master's hand. for the poor man's tears show that, like the person relieved by the good Mr. Hogarth printed the hands of the man in blue, to show that he was a This plate displays our industrious young man attending divine service The figures in this print are admirably grouped, and the countenances of ./cache/22500.txt ./txt/22500.txt