The World of William Hone: A New Look at the Romantic Age in Words and Pictures of the DayA selection of material from three innovative illustrated magazines published by William Hone in the early 19th century. Town and country life is depicted first-hand from many angles, ranging from mayings, mummings and cruel sports to the world of work and the impact of urban growth. With over 80 black and white illustrations. |
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Pagina 11
... a green dell , or beside a still flowing water , to enjoy the features of nature in loneliness and quiet - the sight of " every green thing " in a glorious noontide ; the twilight ; and the coming and going of the stars .
... a green dell , or beside a still flowing water , to enjoy the features of nature in loneliness and quiet - the sight of " every green thing " in a glorious noontide ; the twilight ; and the coming and going of the stars .
Pagina 118
The hedges and trees they are so green , As green as any leek . Our heavenly father He watered them With his heavenly dew so sweet . The heavenly gates are open wide , Our paths are beaten plain , And if a man be not too far gone He may ...
The hedges and trees they are so green , As green as any leek . Our heavenly father He watered them With his heavenly dew so sweet . The heavenly gates are open wide , Our paths are beaten plain , And if a man be not too far gone He may ...
Pagina 204
Hone , confined for debt , is granted enough liberty from the King's Bench Prison to set off from Southwark with his chief artist , engraver and friend , Samuel Williams , into what was then the green countryside of Penge , Beckenham ...
Hone , confined for debt , is granted enough liberty from the King's Bench Prison to set off from Southwark with his chief artist , engraver and friend , Samuel Williams , into what was then the green countryside of Penge , Beckenham ...
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Fancies fairs and frolics | 21 |
fantoccini show Islington 1825 George Cruikshank | 27 |
little man at Bartholomew Fair Samuel Williams | 47 |
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The World of William Hone: A New Look at the Romantic Age in Words and ... William Hone,John Wardroper Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1997 |
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