| John H. Lloyd (of Highgate.) - Highgate (London, England) - 1888 - 552 pages
...been long before a quarrel arose between some persons in the same room. One of the disputants struck the other on the head with a quart pot, and cut him...face, together with the agony of the wound, which had distorted his features into a most hideous grin, presented Hogarth with too laughable a subject to... | |
| Austin Dobson - Artists - 1891 - 510 pages
...before a quarrel arose between some persons in the same room, in which one of the disputants struck the other on the head with a quart pot, and cut him...very much. The blood running down the man's face, with the agony of the wound, which had distorted his features into a most hideous HOGARTH'S SHOP-CARD.... | |
| Austin Dobson - Artists - 1898 - 488 pages
...before a quarrel arose between some persons in the same room, in which one of the disputants struck the other on the head with a quart pot, and cut him...very much. The blood running down the man's face, with the agony of the wound, which had distorted his features into a most hideous grin, presented Hogarth,... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - American literature - 1892 - 466 pages
...before a quarrel arose between some persons in the same room, in which one of the disputants struck the other on the head with a quart pot, and cut him...very much. The blood running down the man's face, with the agony of the wound, which had distorted his features into a most hideous grin, presented Hogarth,... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - American literature - 1892 - 464 pages
...before я quarrel arose between some persons in the same room, in which one of the disputants struck the other on the head with a quart pot, and cut him...very much. The blood running down the man's face, with the agony of the wound, which had distorted his features into a most hideous grin, presented Hogarth,... | |
| David Spurr, Cornelia Tschichold - Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.). - 2005 - 334 pages
...been long, before a quarrel arose between some persons in the same room. One of the disputants struck the other on the head with a quart pot, and cut him...face, together with the agony of the wound, which had distorted his features into a most hideous grin, presented Hogarth, who shewed himself thus early "apprised... | |
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