Hogarth Sentence Examples

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  • Once again from family anecdotes, it is understood that Thomas Hogarth had a butchers business of his own in Bispham, Blackpool.

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  • Hogarth's house is close at hand.

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  • Henley is the subject of several of Hogarth's prints.

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  • The gathering of this force inspired Hogarth's famous picture, the "March of the Guards to Finchley."

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  • The picture drawn may be a caricature, or a misrepresentation of the fact - as that of the father of Demosthenes, " blear-eyed with the soot of the glowing mass," &c. - but it is, with rare exceptions, realistically conceived, and it is brought before us with the vivid touches of a Defoe or a Swift, or of the great pictorial satirist of the 18th century, Hogarth.

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  • My great- grandfather was Thomas Hogarth Wedgewood born 1872 in Egton, son of Matthew Wedgewood and Ann Elizabeth Hogarth born 1849 in Glaisdale.

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  • Thaddeus Hogarth - Award-winning recording artist in the soul - funk groove.

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  • She painted and made woodcuts for the Hogarth Press, which was founded by Leonard Woolf and Virginia Woolf.

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  • Under that somewhat frivolous title he treated all the leading events of the day in a fine spirit of caricature, entirely free from grossness and vulgarity, without a trait of personal malice, and with an under-current of true sympathy and honest purpose that will preserve these papers, like the sketches of Hogarth, long after the events and manners they illustrate have passed from the minds of men.

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  • He was born in 356 B.C., probably about October (Hogarth, pp. 284 ff.).

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  • Hogarth, Philip and Alexander of Macedon (1897), a striking effort of historical imagination to reconstruct Alexander as a man of the real world; Benjamin I.

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  • The purely military aspect of Alexander's campaigns is treated in general histories of warfare (Rustow-Kochly, Bauer, Delbriick, Verdy du Vernois), and in special monographs by Hogarth, Journ.

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  • Hogarth, consisting of houses and pits containing painted pottery of exceptional beauty and a great variety of seal impressions.

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  • The exploration begun by the Italian Mission under Halbherr and continued by Evans, who found here the inscribed libation table (see above), was completed by Hogarth in 1900.

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  • Hogarth made tentative researches on behalf of the Egypt Exploration Fund and the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies in 1895; and a German expedition worked for two years (1898-1899).

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  • Mr Hogarth explored part of an immense brick structure under the mound of Kom ed-Dik, which may have been part of the Paneum, the Mausolea or a Roman fortress.

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  • The church of St Nicholas has ancient portions, and in the churchyard is the tomb of William Hogarth the painter, with commemorative lines by David Garrick.

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  • Of this class Dr Johnson and Hogarth are striking examples.

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  • The exhibitions of vice and cruelty that were Growth And Population constantly to be seen in the capital have been reproduced by Hogarth, and had they not been set down by so truthful an observer it would have been almost impossible to believe that such enormities could have been committed in the streets of a great city.

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  • Her portrait by Hogarth is at Windsor Castle.

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  • Several remain from the hand of Hogarth, including the famous picture of Garrick as Richard III.

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  • Hogarth, being then a staff captain on the Foreign Office list, not under War Office control.

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  • Among them were Hogarth, Garrick, Wilkes, Bubb Doddington and many other celebrities.

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  • Professor Petrie naturally supposed this great enclosure to be the Hellenion or common sanctuary of the Greeks, but Mr. Hogarth subsequently found traces of another great walled enclosure to the north-east of the town, together with pottery dedicated rois TC.w `EXX vwv eeois, and he claims with reason that this enclosure is more likely than the other to be the Hellenion, since no early Greek antiquities have been found in the southern part of the town, which seems rather to have been a native settlement.

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  • Among the portraits of the archbishops here are examples by Holbein, Van Dyck, Hogarth and Reynolds.

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  • Hogarth to re-examine the remains.

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  • Their life was the life depicted on the canvas of Hogarth and the pages of Fielding.

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  • The ivory figures, however, found by Hogarth on the level of the earliest temple of Artemis show Asiatic influence, and resemble the so-called "Phoenician" ivories from the palace of Sargon at Calah (Nimrud).

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  • Hogarth in the lower strata of the Artemision at Ephesus in1904-1905(see Greek Art).

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  • See further Driver, in Hogarth, Authority and Archaeology, pp. 114 sqq.

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