Rowlandson the Caricaturist; a Selection from His Works. Vol. 2Grego, Joseph
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Rowlandson the Caricaturist; a Selection from His Works. Vol. 2
Grego, Joseph
English wit and humor, Pictorial; Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827
'The Duke, with his usual good humour, liberality, and regard for
the fair creation, decided the contest by saying that it should be
suspended as a banner round the temple of love and beauty; and that as
Edward the Third constituted the Order of the Garter from a similar
accident at the British Court, he would solicit the Prince Regent, in
the true spirit of chivalry, to establish and become _Sovereign of the
Order of the Petticoat_ in Ireland, in commemoration of the pleasant
adventure,' &c.
Plate 1. _Capture of the Petticoat._ February 12, 1812.
Plate 2. _Breakfast Room at an Inn._ February 12, 1812.
Plate 3. _College Green before the Union._ February 12, 1812.--A scene
of state, bustle, and prosperity.
Plate 4. _College Green after the Union._ February 12,
1812.--Shabbiness, poverty, and beggary have sole possession of the
scene.
* * * * *
VIEWS IN CORNWALL.
_April 10, 1812._ _View of a Farm House at Hengar, Cornwall._ Published
by T. Rowlandson.
_April 12, 1812._ _Cottage at the Foot of Router Mountain, Cornwall._
Published by T. Rowlandson.
[Illustration: COTTAGE AT THE FOOT OF ROUTER MOUNTAIN, CORNWALL.]
1812. _Cornwall. An Overlooker._
[Illustration: CORNWALL. AN OVERLOOKER.]
1812. _A Cornish Waterfall._
[Illustration: A CORNISH WATERFALL.]
1812. _A Watercourse._
[Illustration: A WATERCOURSE.]
_April 12, 1812._ _View of the River Camel, Cornwall._ Published by T.
Rowlandson.
[Illustration: A VIEW OF THE RIVER CAMEL, CORNWALL.]
[Illustration: VIEW OF A FARM-HOUSE, HENGAR, CORNWALL.]
1812. _Near Helston, Cornwall._
[Illustration: NEAR HELSTON, CORNWALL.]
_April 12, 1812._ _Cottage near the Devil's Jump, in the Duchy of
Cornwall._ Published by T. Rowlandson.
[Illustration: COTTAGE NEAR THE DEVIL'S JUMP, DUCHY OF CORNWALL.]
1812. _View of the Church and Village of St. Cue, Cornwall._ Published
by Ackermann.
[Illustration: VIEW OF THE CHURCH AND VILLAGE OF ST. CUE, CORNWALL.]
_April 12, 1812._ _View of Liskeard, Cornwall._ Published by T.
Rowlandson.
[Illustration: VIEW OF LISKEARD, CORNWALL.]
1812. _The Lion Rock, Cornwall._
[Illustration: THE LION ROCK, CORNWALL.]
1812. _A Cornish Road._
[Illustration: A CORNISH ROAD.]
1812. _A Hill Side, Cornwall._
[Illustration: A HILL SIDE, CORNWALL.]
1812. _A Cornish View._
[Illustration: A CORNISH VIEW.]
TOUR OF DOCTOR SYNTAX IN SEARCH OF THE PICTURESQUE.
In 1812 the poem and illustrations of _The Tour of Doctor Syntax in
Search of the Picturesque_ were issued as an independent volume, when
the success with which it was received was more decidedly marked than
when it first appeared in the _Poetical Magazine_ under the title of
_The Schoolmaster's Tour_. Five editions were issued between 1812 and
1813.
The work was described as _The Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of the
Picturesque_. A Poem. With new plates.
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