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  • The pleasures of imagination. A poem / In three books.
  • An artist painting a woman with a hand mirror and the devil; representing the faculty of the imagination. Engraving, 16--.
  • Hamlet in the London Church Yard. 'Why may not imagination trace the remains of an Alderman, till we find them poisoning his Ward?'
  • The eyes of a man; expressing, according to Lavater, a character upon which "you can easily impose, unless his imagination be heated by his uncommon vivacity". Drawing, c. 1794.
  • A musical journey into the imagination... : Mike Batt's The Hunting of the Snark, the musical / Prince Edward Theatre ; painting by Patrick Woodroffe ; background graphics by Mike Batt.
  • A musical journey into the imagination... : Mike Batt's The Hunting of the Snark, the musical / Prince Edward Theatre ; painting by Patrick Woodroffe ; background graphics by Mike Batt.
  • A musical journey into the imagination... : Mike Batt's The Hunting of the Snark, the musical / Prince Edward Theatre ; painting by Patrick Woodroffe ; background graphics by Mike Batt.
  • A musical journey into the imagination... : Mike Batt's The Hunting of the Snark, the musical / Prince Edward Theatre ; painting by Patrick Woodroffe ; background graphics by Mike Batt.
  • Phrenological diagrams of the skull and brain, with three portraits: Laurence Sterne, a mathematician, and Shakespeare; exemplifying the faculties of wit, number and imagination respectively. Engraving by H. Sawyer after W. Byam, 1818.
  • Phrenological diagrams of the skull and brain, with three portraits: Laurence Sterne, a mathematician, and Shakespeare; exemplifying the faculties of wit, number and imagination respectively. Engraving by H. Sawyer after W. Byam, 1818.