Browsing Nicholas K. Robinson Collection of Caricature by Subject "Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816"
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All The Talents Upset or the High mettled Hanoverian Grown Restive.
(Fores, S. W., 1807-04) -
All The Talents Upset or the High mettled Hanoverian Grown Restive.
(Fores, S. W., 1807-04)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
Bank Notes,_Paper-Money,_French Alarmists,_o, the Devil, the Devil!_ah! poor John Bull!!!
(Humphrey, H., 1797-03-01)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
The Chancellor of the Inquisition marking the Incorrigibles.
(Humphrey, H., 1793-03-19)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
Clearing away the Rubbish of Old Drury.
(Walker & Knight, 1811-10-28) -
Disapointed Broad Bottoms_receiving Absolution from the Pope.
(Walker, E., 1807-04) -
Doctor Sangrado curing John Bull of repletion - with - the kind Offices of young Clysterpipe & little Boney. -
(Humphrey, H., 1803-05-02)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
The Genius of France Triumphant.- or - Britannia petitioning for Peace- vide The Proposals of Opposition. - To the Patriotic Advocates for Peace, this Seemly sight is dedicated.
(Humphrey, H., 1795-02-02)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
A Kick at the Broad-Bottoms!_i.e._Emancipation of All the Talents
(Fores, S. W., 1807-03-23) -
Kissing Hands or New Appointments.
(Walker, E., 1806-02-10) -
Patriots amusing themselves;-or-Swedes practising at a Post.
(Humphrey, H., 1792-04-19)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
The Pigs Possessed_or _the Broad bottom'd Litter running headlong into the Sea of Perdition
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The Princess's Bow alias Bow Begum.
(Cornell, Thomas, 1788-05-01)Scholarly notes may be added at a later date. -
The Privy Purse and Political Beggars.
(Holland, William, 1812-04-13) -
The Protestant St George too much for All the Tallons or the Beast with seven heads.
(Fores, S. W., 1807-04-04) -
Re-taking the Bed of Roses by Storm!!
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The Regent's Hack.
(Holland, William, 1812-03)