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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE

A superscript is denoted by ^; for example ESQ^R.

Obvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources.

Footnotes have been moved to the end of the book text, and before the publisher's Book Catalog. Some Footnotes are very long.

The 3-star asterism symbol in the Catalog is denoted by ?.

More detail can be found at the end of the book.

HOGARTH'S WORKS:

WITH

SECOND SERIES.

HOGARTH'S WORKS:

WITH

JOHN IRELAND AND JOHN NICHOLS, F.S.A.

Second Series.

London:

CHATTO AND WINDUS, PUBLISHERS.

LIST OF PLATES

DESCRIBED IN THE SECOND SERIES.

PAGE MARRIAGE A LA MODE--

FIRST STAGE OF CRUELTY, 54

SECOND STAGE OF CRUELTY, 56

CRUELTY IN PERFECTION, 58

THE REWARD OF CRUELTY, 62

BEER STREET, 66

GIN LANE, 68

THE SAME--ANOTHER ENGRAVING, 78

MOSES AND PHARAOH'S DAUGHTER, 82

FOUR PRINTS OF AN ELECTION--

THE MARCH TO FINCHLEY, 122

THE INVASION--

THE COCKPIT, 146

CREDULITY, SUPERSTITION, AND FANATICISM, 160

THE TIMES--

JOHN WILKES, ESQ., 222

BOYS PEEPING AT NATURE , 244

THE LAUGHING AUDIENCE, 246

THE LECTURE, 250

THE ORCHESTRA, 254

THE COMPANY OF UNDERTAKERS, 258

CHARACTER AND CARICATURE, 266

SARAH MALCOLM, 268

COLUMBUS BREAKING THE EGG, 276

THE FIVE ORDERS OF PERIWIGS, 284

THE BENCH, 290

THE BEGGARS' OPERA, 292

THE INDIAN EMPEROR, 300

THE BATHOS, 312

HOGARTH ILLUSTRATED.

MARRIAGE A LA MODE.

"'Tis from high life our characters are drawn."

"Mr. Hogarth intends to publish, by subscription, six prints from copperplates, engraved by the best masters in Paris after his own paintings; the heads, for the better preservation of the characters and expressions, to be done by the author, representing a variety of modern occurrences in high life, and called 'Marriage ? la Mode.'

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