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 244
ALL that is at present understood by ' statutes ' or , as the vulgar call them , ' mops ' , is the assembling of masters and servants , the former to seek the latter , and the latter to obtain employment of the former .
ALL that is at present understood by ' statutes ' or , as the vulgar call them , ' mops ' , is the assembling of masters and servants , the former to seek the latter , and the latter to obtain employment of the former .
Pagina 257
acquirements ( I may say ) do credit to their masters . ... The master sweeps fight back a The boys ' employers , troubled by public protests , form a United Society of Master Chimney Sweepers , and on May Day 1826 they treat the boys ...
acquirements ( I may say ) do credit to their masters . ... The master sweeps fight back a The boys ' employers , troubled by public protests , form a United Society of Master Chimney Sweepers , and on May Day 1826 they treat the boys ...
Pagina 304
Good master , give command To enter and be bold With our wassel . a Much joy into this hall With us is entered in . Our master first of all We hope will now begin Of our wassel . And after , his good wife Our spicèd bowl will try .
Good master , give command To enter and be bold With our wassel . a Much joy into this hall With us is entered in . Our master first of all We hope will now begin Of our wassel . And after , his good wife Our spicèd bowl will try .
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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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