Night the Second. On Time, Death and Friendship; Title Page
ca. 1797
2
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'O treacherous conscience!' (Page 27)
ca. 1797
3
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
Night the First. On Life, Death and Immortality; Title Page
ca. 1797
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Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
'The longest night though longer far, would fail' (Page 15)
ca. 1797
5
Print made by Agostino Brunias, 1728–1796
Free Natives of Dominica
1780
6
Print made by Paul Angier, active 1749
A Perspective View of the Building for the Fireworks in the Green Park, Taken from the Reservoir
1749
7
Print made by unknown artist
A View of the Piazza del Popolo in the City of Rome
undated
8
Print made by unknown artist
Spanish Palace at Naples
undated
9
Print made by unknown artist
A View of the Piazza Navona in the City of Rome
undated
10
Print made by unknown artist
A View of the Royal Palace at Naples
undated
11
Print made by David Allan, 1744–1796
Sir William Worthy's Blessing
1808
12
John Greig, active 1803–1853
Cloisters of Worcester Cathedral
1807
13
Print made by William Angus, 1752–1821
Bradwell Lodge in Essex, the Seat of the Revd. Henry Bate Dudley
1793
14
William Ellis, 1747–1810
The House of George Humphrys, Esq., Spark Brook
1792
15
Print made by Agostino Brunias, 1728–1796
Free Natives of Dominica
1780
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Print made by Luigi Schiavonetti, 1765–1810
The Soul Hovering over the Body reluctantly Parting with Life
1808, published 1813
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John Goldar, 1729–1795
The Refusal
1768
18
John Goldar, 1729–1795
The Sacrifice
1767
19
Print made by James Charles Armytage, 1802–1897
The Balcony
between 1835 and 1854
20
William Ellis, 1747–1810
Baskerville House, the Residence of John Ryland, Esq
1792
21
William Ellis, 1747–1810
Bordesley Hall, the Seat of John Taylor, Esq
1792
22
after George Baxter, 1804–1867
Queen Victoria
ca. 1860
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Print made by Matthew Dubourg, active 1786–1838
The Coronation of His Majesty, George the Fourth: Taken at the Time of the Recognition. July 19, 1821
1822
24
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
Pamela having divided her clothes into threee Bundles, in order to leave the House, rejects that containing her Masters presents calling it the wicked bundle, & harangues over her own little Parcel which she huggs in her Arms;..