The works of William Hogarth; containing one hundred and fifty-nine engravings, by Mr. Cooke, and Mr. Davenport, with descriptions, in which are pointed out many beauties that have hitherto escaped notice, with a comment on their moral tendency, by the Rev. John Trusler. In two volumes.
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- The works of William Hogarth; containing one hundred and fifty-nine engravings, by Mr. Cooke, and Mr. Davenport, with descriptions, in which are pointed out many beauties that have hitherto escaped notice, with a comment on their moral tendency, by the Rev. John Trusler. In two volumes.
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- Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.
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- London,: Printed for J. Sharpe [etc.]
- 1821.
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"The works of William Hogarth; containing one hundred and fifty-nine engravings, by Mr. Cooke, and Mr. Davenport, with descriptions, in which are pointed out many beauties that have hitherto escaped notice, with a comment on their moral tendency, by the Rev. John Trusler. In two volumes." In the digital collection Digital General Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/abq1117.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 25, 2024.