| Allan Cunningham - 1832 - 324 pagini
...abroad and contention at home engrossed every one's mind, prints were thrown into the back ground, and the stagnation rendered it necessary that I should...restoration of peace and unanimity, and put the opposers of those humane objects in a light which gave great offence to those who were trying to ferment destruction... | |
| 1846 - 316 pagini
...abroad and contention at home engrossed every one's mind, prints were thrown into the back ground, and the stagnation rendered it necessary that I should...restoration of peace and unanimity, and put the opposers of those humane objects in a light which gave great offence to those who were trying to ferment destruction... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1851 - 374 pagini
...in ' The Times,' or see either wit, humour, sense, or fun in it.* The worst political caricature * This drew forth my print of " The Times," a subject...tended to the restoration of peace and unanimity." — Hogarth. ever published by Hone, Cruikshank, Tegg, or Rolandson, has more meaning. How Hogarth... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1854 - 306 pagini
...profession to bark !" Next comes a characteristic account of his controversy with Wilkes and Churchill. " The stagnation rendered it necessary that I should...stop a gap in my income. This drew forth my print of 1 The Times/ a subject which tended to the restoration of peace and unanimity, and put the opposers... | |
| 1866 - 586 pagini
...being a period when war abroad and contention at home engrossed every one's mind, prints were thrown in the background ; and the stagnation rendered it necessary...recover my lost time, and stop a gap in my income." Accordingly lie determined to attack the great minister Pitt, who had recently been compelled to resign... | |
| 1866 - 582 pagini
...being a period when war abroad and contention at home engross' eveiy one's mind, prints were thrown in the background; and the stagnation rendered it necessary...recover my lost time, and stop a gap in my income." Accordingly he determined to attack the great minister Pitt, who had recently been compelled to resign... | |
| 1866 - 604 pagini
...being a period when war abroad and contention at home engrossed every one's mind, prints were thrown in the background; and the stagnation rendered it necessary...recover my lost time, and stop a gap in my income." Accordingly he determined to attack the great minister Pitt, who had recently been compelled to resign... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1872 - 660 pagini
...to bark ! " ' Next comes a characteristic account of his controversy with Wilkes and Churchill. ' ' The stagnation rendered it necessary that I should...the restoration of peace and unanimity, and put the opposersof these humane objects in a light which gave great offence to those who were trying to foment... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1873 - 610 pagini
...profession to bark ! " Next comes a characteristic account of his controversy with Wilkes and Churchill. " The stagnation rendered it necessary that I should...the restoration of peace and unanimity, and put the opposera of these humane objects in a light which gave great offence to those who were trying to foment... | |
| William Hogarth - 1874 - 528 pagini
...who fabricated the above rhymes had some little portion of party prejudice. recovered. This being at a period when war abroad and contention at home engrossed...gap in my income. This drew forth my print of The Quaker who wrote the annexed letter and epigram, which, as well as the verses that follow, were amongst... | |
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