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Anonymous - Do stop that razor again, by G- I’d as soon be shav’d with a carving knife.

Do stop that razor again, by G- I’d as soon be shav’d with a carving knife. (19th century)

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Journey of Dr. Johnson and James Boswell to Scotland Pl.14

Journey of Dr. Johnson and James Boswell to Scotland Pl.14 (1784-1789)

Samuel Collings (English, active 1784–1789)
The bookbinder’s wife

The bookbinder’s wife (1799)

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
Cit’s airing themselves on Sunday

Cit’s airing themselves on Sunday (1799)

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
Doncaster Fair or the industrious Yorkshirebites

Doncaster Fair or the industrious Yorkshirebites

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
Talk of an ostrich! An ostrich is nothing to him; Johnny Bull will swallow any thing!!.

Talk of an ostrich! An ostrich is nothing to him; Johnny Bull will swallow any thing!!. (1796)

Benjamin West (American, 1738-1820)
English barracks

English barracks (1788)

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
The North Pole discovered – or better luck than Capt-Parry.

The North Pole discovered – or better luck than Capt-Parry.

William Heath (English, 1794-1840)
Installation of a Knight of the Bath, or delicate recreations on board a polacre

Installation of a Knight of the Bath, or delicate recreations on board a polacre (1818)

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
Water engine, Cold-Bath-Field’s Prison, London

Water engine, Cold-Bath-Field’s Prison, London (1808)

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
Storm and shipwreck

Storm and shipwreck

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
Fillial affection, or a trip to Gretna Green

Fillial affection, or a trip to Gretna Green (1782)

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
The sailors defence!!.

The sailors defence!!. (1807)

George Moutard Woodward (English, 1765-1809)
Bacon faced fellows of Brazen Nose, broke loose.

Bacon faced fellows of Brazen Nose, broke loose.

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
A successful fortune hunter, or Captain Shelalee leading Miss Marrowfat to the Temple of Hymen

A successful fortune hunter, or Captain Shelalee leading Miss Marrowfat to the Temple of Hymen (1812)

Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
Jove! If I had him. More of talk then doing.

Jove! If I had him. More of talk then doing. (1839)

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