Hogarth's Works, with life and anecdotal descriptions of his pictures. Volume 3 (of 3)

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LIST OF PLATES

ADVERTISEMENT.

HOGARTH.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRINTS, Etc.

ADDENDA.

NOTES.

CHRONOLOGICAL LIST

FOOTNOTES:

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE

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HOGARTH'S WORKS:
WITH
LIFE AND ANECDOTAL DESCRIPTIONS OF HIS PICTURES.

THIRD SERIES.


The no Dedication

Not Dedicated to any Prince in Christendom
for fear it might be thought an
Idle piece of Arrogance.

Not Dedicated to any man of quality
for fear it might be thought too assuming.

Not Dedicated to any learned body
of Man, as either of the universityes, or the
Royal Society, for fear it might be thought
an uncommon piece of Vanity.

Nor Dedicated to any one particular Friend
for fear of offending another.

Therefore Dedicated to nobody.
But if for once we may suppose
Nobody to be every body, as Every body
is often said to be nobody, then is this work
Dedicated to every body.

by their most humble
and devoted W: Hogarth.




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