hogarth in A Sentence

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    An Explanation of Several of Mr. Hogarth's Prints.

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    The Hogarth Press.

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    The Hogarth Club.

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    A man was sitting there with a Hogarth nose.

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    Could you tell me where the Hogarth pictures are?

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    Notable acts who have performed in the cave include Steve Hogarth and Breed 77.

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    For the quality of her writing, Leonard Woolf had wished he had published her in the Hogarth Press.

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    In 1912 she married Leonard Woolf, and in 1917 they founded the Hogarth Press, which published her books.

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    In 1912, Woolf married Leonard Woolf and in 1917 they founded the Hogarth Press, which published much of her work.

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    You see, Dickens himself often voiced his displeasure at being married to his wife, Catherine Hogarth, stating he“was totally incompatible” with her.

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    Eliot, whose 1922 annual salary at Lloyds Bank was £500($2,215) made approximately £630($2,800) with The Dial, Boni and Liveright and Hogarth Press publications.

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    This is one of the best genre portraits of Hogarth with four children, Daniel Graham, who was a pharmacist at the Royal Hospital in Chelsea.

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    Virginia's older sister Vanessa, who married the critic Clive Bell, participated in this venture by designing dust jackets for the books issued by the Hogarth Press.

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    The history of the Sanquhar post office has been shaped by the family of Matthew Hogarth who ran the business for 70 years and is still a dedicated regular.

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    Dashwood's friend, the famous painter William Hogarth who is perhaps best known for The Rake's Progress, painted a parody of Dashwood titled Sir Francis Dashwood at his Devotions.

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    The house showcases the National Maritime Museum's fine-art collection, including paintings by Gainsborough, Hogarth and Reynolds and is also renowned for its elegant Tulip Staircase, the first geometric self-supporting spiral stair in Britain.

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    In September 1923, the Hogarth Press, a private press run by Eliot's friends Leonard and Virginia Woolf, published the first UK book edition of The Waste Land in an edition of about 450 copies, the type handset by Virginia Woolf.

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    The film is about a giant metal machine that drops from the sky and frightens a small town in Maine in 1958, only to find a friend named Hogarth, that ultimately finds its humanity and saves the townspeople of their fears and prejudices.

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    The film is about a giant metal machine that drops from the sky and frightens a small town in Maine in 1958, only to find a friend named, Hogarth, that ultimately finds its humanity and saving the towns people of their fears and prejudices.

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