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
Frontispiece.--Widow Ducker, and her Nymphs.
A Trip to Scarbro'. (The Coach upset in a Duckpond.) (York.)
The Breakfast. (Parlour of the 'Old Bell Inn.')
The Spa. (Spa Well Stairs.)
Spa Terrace.
Boot and Shoe Shop.
The Castle (and North Shore).
The Warm Bath.
Cornelian Bay.
Sea Bathing.
A Drive on the Sands (Newby and Scalby).
The Church and Churchyard.
The Shower Bath.
The Library.
The Promenade.
The Theatre.
The Ball-room.
The Terrace Steps.
The Water Party.--Wet Quakers.
The Post Office.
The Departure.
_August 16, 1813._ _The Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of the
Picturesque. A Poem._ Illustrations drawn and etched by T. Rowlandson.
[Dr. Syntax originally appeared, in parts, in the _Poetical Magazine_.]
Frontispiece.--The Rev. Dr. Syntax.
The Rev. Dr. Syntax Setting out on his Tour to the Lakes.
" " Losing his way.
" " Stopped by Highwaymen.
" " Bound to a Tree by Highwaymen.
The Rev. Dr. Syntax Disputing his Bill with the Landlady.
" " Copying the Wit of the Window.
" " Entertained at College.
" " Pursued by a Bull.
" " Mistakes a Gentleman's House for an Inn.
" " among the Tombstones.
" " Tumbling into the Water.
" " Loses his Money on the Raceground at York.
" " at a Review.
" " with my Lord.
" " made Free of the Cellar.
" " Sketching the Lakes.
" " Drawing after Nature.
" " Robbed of his property.
" " Sells his horse 'Grizzle.'
" " Rural Sports.
" " with the Dairymaid.
" " at Liverpool.
" " Reading his Tour.
" " Preaching.
" " with the Bookseller.
" " at Covent Garden Theatre.
The Doctor's Dream: 'The Battle of the Books.'
The Rev. Dr. Syntax returned from his Tour.
" " taking Possession of his Living.
1814.
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