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Gladstone dancing with Lord Rosebery, who is wearing a kilt; celebrating the Liberal victory in the British General Election of 1880 and a crown. Engraving, 1880.
Date: 1880Reference: 568601iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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William E. Gladstone in a church, in front of an altar, dressed as Richard III. Engraving, ca. 1880.
Date: [1880?]Reference: 568631iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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Benjamin Disraeli as a barber called "Ben Jingo" is cutting the face of John Bull while shaving him. Engraving (?) by W. Dewane, 188-.
Dewane, William.Date: 1880Reference: 568560iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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The Midlothian campaign of 1879-1880; Benjamin Disraeli is playing with a puppet of Lord Dalkeith while Stafford Northcote is losing the money of the Tory exchequer; Gladstone and Rosebery in the background. Engraving by A. Mantrop, 1879/1880.
Mantrop, J. Bert.Date: 1879/1880Reference: 568588iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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The Midlothian campaign of 1879-1880: William Gladstone runs past the Earl of Dalkeith who lies on the ground amid burning faggots. Engraving by A. Mantrop, 1879/1880.
Mantrop, J. Bert.Date: 1879/1880Reference: 568572iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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William Gladstone chasing with a stick a dog with the face of Benjamin Disraeli. Engraving after W. Dewane, ca. 1880.
Dewane, William.Date: [1880?]Reference: 568645iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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Disraeli leaving Parliament with heavy luggage (war, imperialism, ruin, distress ...) on his shoulders; he is followed by Stafford Northcote. Engraving by W. Dewane, 1880.
Dewane, William.Date: March 1880Reference: 568602iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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William Gladstone in a church, a halo around his head, holding a sword lettered "Disestablishment" behind his back. Engraving, ca. 1880.
Date: 1880Reference: 568627iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Books
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The sentimental connoisseur: or, pleasing and entertaining novelist. Being an elegant and new assemblage of lively effusions of fancy, polite tales, Diverting Essays, Droll Adventures, Pleasing Stories, Entertaining Novels, Comic Characters, Facctious Histories, Affecting Examples, Striking Remarks, Pointed Satires, &c. &c. Entirely calculated to form in the Mind the most virtuous Sentiments: And Adapted to promote a love of Virtue and an abhorrence of Vice.
Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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The satires of Juvenal, translated into English verse, with a correct copy of the original Latin ON The Opposite Page: Cleared Of All The Most Exceptionable Passages, And Illustrated With Marginal Notes From The Best Commentators. Also Dr. Brewster's Persius; With The Original ON The Opposite Page, and notes from Casaubon To Illustrate The Design And Method AS Well AS The Sense Of His Several Satires. In two volumes. By E. Owen, M. A. Rector of Warrington, And master of the free school in that Town.
Juvenal.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Examen miscellaneum. Consisting of verse and prose. Of verse, by The most Honourable the Marquis of Normanby. The late Lord Rochester. Mr. Waller. Mrs. Wharton. Mr. Wolseley. With Satires and Fables, and translations from Anacreon. In Prose, Above an Hundred Original Maxims and Reflections. To which are added, Precepts, Maxims, and Reflections taken out of Theognis, Phocylides, Pythagoras, Solon, Simonides, Callimachus, Philemon, Alexis, Anaxandrides, Antiphanes, Apollodorus, Diphilus, Menander, Eubulus, Timocles, and several other Greek poets.
Date: 1702- Books
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The epitaph-Writer; consisting of upwards of six hundred original epitaphs, moral, admonitory, humorous, and satirical; Numbered, classed, and arranged, on a new plan, chiefly designed for those who write or engrave inscriptions on tomb-stones. Part I. Contains general epitaphs of two and four Lines each. Part II. epitaphs on various characters and relations in life, as Fathers, Mothers, Husbands, Wives, Young Men, Young Women, Infants, and a great Variety of moral and religious Characters. Part III. Humorous and Satirical Epitaphs, designed as Satires on vice and folly. To which is prefixed, an essay on epitaph-writing. By John Bowden.
Bowden, John, of Chester.Date: 1791- Books
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Miscellaneous works of his late Excellency Matthew Prior, Esq; In two volumes. Volume the First containing The History of His Own Time. Compiled from His Original Manuscripts. Revised and signed by Himself, and copied fair for the Press by Mr. Adrian Drift, his Executor. Volume the Second containing A New Collection of Poems: Consisting of Epistles, Tales, Satires, Epigrams, &c. with some Select Latin Performances written by Mr. Prior while at St. John's College, Cambridge. Now first published from His Original Manuscripts. Revised by Himself, and copied fair for the Press by Mr. Adrian Drift, his Executor.
Prior, Matthew, 1664-1721.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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The satires of Persius, translated into English verse. Satire the third and fourth.
Persius.Date: M.DCC.XLII. [1742]- Books
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The satires of Persius, translated into English verse. Satire the first.
Persius.Date: M.DCC.XLI. [1741]- Books
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The satires of Persius, translated into English verse. Satire the second.
Persius.Date: M.DCC.XLI. [1741]- Books
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The satires of Persius, translated into English verse. Satire the fifth.
Persius.Date: M.DCC.XLII. [1742]- Books
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The satires of Persius, translated into English verse. Satire the sixth.
Persius.Date: M.DCC.XLII. [1742]- Books
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The satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis / translated into English verse by William Gifford.
Juvenal.Date: 1802- Books
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The satires of Juvenal / translated into English verse; by Charles Badham.
Juvenal.Date: 1818- Books
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The satires of Juvenal / translated and illustrated by Francis Hodgson.
Juvenal.Date: 1807- Books
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The satires of Ludovico Ariosto.
Ariosto, Lodovico, 1474-1533.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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The muses choice: or, the merry fellow. Being a collection of wit and humour, Diversified with an uncommon Variety of Merry Tales; Pointed Satires; Pastoral Eclogues; Humourous Descriptions, Comic Characters in High and Low Life; Songs, English, Welch, Scots and Irish; Rebusses on Drinking Glasses, &c. Epigrams, smart and tart; Epitaphs, odd and curious, &c. &c. All calculated for the Improvement and Diversion of the Young and the Gay, the Sportive and Facetious; and suited to promote Mirth in Good Company, or divert a melancholy Hour. Extracted, partly, from the works of the most celebrated authors, such as Congreve, Pope, Swift, Gay, Prior, &c. and, partly, from originals, taken from private Manuscripts. Jucundus Comes pro vehiculo est.
Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- Books
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The muses choice: or, the merry fellow. Being a collection of wit and humour, Diversified with an uncommon Variety of Merry Tales; Pointed Satires; Pastoral Eclogues; Humourous Descriptions, Comic Characters in High and Low Life; Songs, English, Welch, Scots and Irish; Rebusses on Drinking Glasses, &c. Epigrams, smart and tart; Epitaphs, odd and curious, &c. &c. All calculated for the Improvement and Diversion of the Young and the Gay, the Sportive and Facetious; and suited to promote Mirth in Good Company, or divert a melancholy Hour. Extracted, partly, from the works of the most celebrated authors, such as Congreve, Pope, Swift, Gay, Prior, &c. and, partly, from originals,taken from private Manuscripts.
Date: 1754- Books
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Love of fame, the universal passion. In seven characteristical satires.
Young, Edward, 1683-1765.Date: [1755?]