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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Works of William Hogarth: In a Series of Engravings, by John Trusler This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: The Works of William Hogarth: In a Series of Engravings With Descriptions, and a Comment on Their Moral Tendency Author: John Trusler Contributor: John Hogarth John Nichols Engraver: William Hogarth Release Date: September 4, 2007 [EBook #22500] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WORKS OF WILLIAM HOGARTH *** Produced by Susan Skinner, Bryan Ness and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.) [Illustration: WILLIAM HOGARTH.] THE WORKS OF WILLIAM HOGARTH; IN A SERIES OF ENGRAVINGS: WITH DESCRIPTIONS, AND A COMMENT ON THEIR MORAL TENDENCY, BY THE REV. JOHN TRUSLER. TO WHICH ARE ADDED, ANECDOTES OF THE AUTHOR AND HIS WORKS, BY J. HOGARTH AND J. NICHOLS. London: PUBLISHED BY JONES AND CO. TEMPLE OF THE MUSES, (LATE LACKINGTON'S,) FINSBURY SQUARE. 1833. C. BAYNES, PRINTER, 13 DUKE STREET, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS. THE LIFE OF HOGARTH. William Hogarth is said to have been the descendant of a family originally from Kirby Thore, in Westmorland. His grandfather was a plain yeoman, who possessed a small tenement in the vale of Bampton, a village about fifteen miles north of Kendal, in that county; and had three sons. The eldest assisted his father in farming, and succeeded to his little freehold. The second settled in Troutbeck, a village eight miles north west of Kendal, and was remarkable for his talent at provincial poetry. Richard Hogarth, the third son, who was educated at St. Bees, and had kept a school in the same county, appears to have been a man of some learning. He came early to London, where he resumed his original occupation of a schoolmaster, in Ship-court in the Old Bailey, and was occasionally employed as a corrector of the press. Mr. Richard Hogarth married in London; and our artist, and his sisters, Mary and Anne, are believed to have been the only product of the
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