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Hogarth and reported
Lead vocalist Steve Hogarth is reported to claim " We offered to play a gig in there for a free meal and some beers.

Hogarth and Hussein
Following the publication of the Declaration the British had dispatched Commander David George Hogarth to see Hussein in January 1918 bearing the message that the " political and economic freedom " of the Palestinian population was not in question.

Hogarth and would
Members cited in " other lists might include Ottoline Morrell, or Dora Carrington, or James and Alix Strachey "; but even such a close associate as Virginia Woolf's long term lover Vita Sackville-West-" Vita would be the Hogarth Press's best-selling author "-belonged to a different literary grouping.
And in 1917 the Woolfs founded their Hogarth Press, which would publish T. S. Eliot, Katherine Mansfield, and many others including Virginia herself along with the standard English translations of Freud.
In a press interview following the event, Fish denied this would lead to a full reunion, saying that: " Hogarth does a great job with the band.
Hogarth stepped into a difficult situation, as the band had already recorded some demos of the next studio album, which eventually would have become Seasons End.
In a press interview following the event, Fish denied this would lead to a full reunion, claiming that " Hogarth does a great job with the band ... We forged different paths over the 19 years.
Henceforward, his work would lead him to be viewed in the future as the Venetian William Hogarth, painting subjects and events of everyday life in Venice.
Collinson supported the struggle of Thomas Coram, William Hogarth and others to establish a charitable institution that would welcome babies abandoned by their mothers.
The first block to be built, the north, administration block was constructed from 9 June 1730, using Bath Stone this would be used for all the blocks, being finished in 1732, this contains the Great Hall and the main staircase the walls of which are covered by murals painted by William Hogarth, again he gave his services for free.

Hogarth and independent
In the northern section were found several temple ruins ( E: Temple of Hera, F: Temple of Apollo & G: Temple of Dioscuri ) including what may be Herodotus ' Hellenion discovered by Hogarth in 1899 ( directly east of F .) " None of the votive pottery found here need have arrived earlier than the reign of Amasis, so it may well be that the Hellenion was founded as the result of his reorganization of the status of Naucratis, while the independent sanctuaries ... are of the earlier years of the town.
: Though I could wish that the new edition of the Norton had reflected more independent thought and less reactive borrowing of the most visible innovations of our table of contents, I am very glad that Norton has now also adopted the six-volume format. 1 ( footnote ) Then again, perhaps the Norton hasn't simply been imitating us in its rapid inclusions of Marie de France, Hogarth, The Beggar's Opera, Frankenstein, and a range of new context groupings whose topics track ours with what may only appear to be beagle-like devotion.

Hogarth and State
The State Library of New South Wales has four letters written by Angas-the first is addressed to his publisher, Joseph Hogarth, and is dated 31 January 1848, requesting that two drawings be released to the lithographer James William Giles ( 1801 – 1870 ), and for an advance in payment.

Hogarth and was
Steve Hogarth, lead singer for Marillion, was also present at the funeral and performed the song " Out of This World " solo.
Brown was also the main organiser of the Hogarth Club, a short lived replacement for the PRB which existed between 1858 and 1861.
The reputation of the two drinks was illustrated by William Hogarth in his engravings Beer Street and Gin Lane ( 1751 ).
He was educated at Hogarth Primary School, Chiswick and the private Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith and New College, Oxford.
The distinction was illustrated by William Hogarth in his engravings Beer Street and Gin Lane.
He was born the youngest son of John Gainsborough, a weaver in Suffolk, and, in 1740, left home to study art in London with Hubert Gravelot, Francis Hayman, and William Hogarth.
During the Rococo era Portraiture was an important component of painting in all countries, but especially in Great Britain, where the leaders were William Hogarth ( 1697 – 1764 ), in a blunt realist style, and Francis Hayman ( 1708 – 1776 ), Angelica Kauffman who was Swiss, ( 1741 – 1807 ), Thomas Gainsborough and Joshua Reynolds ( 1723 – 1792 ), in more flattering styles influenced by Antony Van Dyck ( 1599 – 1641 ).
The first album released with Hogarth, 1989's Seasons End, was a hit, and albums continued to chart well until the dissipation of the band's mainstream popularity in the late 1990s ; save for a resurgence in the mid-to late-2000s, they have essentially been a cult act since then.
Hogarth was a significant contrast with Fish, coming from a New Wave musical background instead of progressive rock.
Hogarth's second album with the band, Holidays In Eden, was the first he wrote in partnership with the band, and includes the song " Dry Land " which Hogarth had written and recorded in a previous project with the band How We Live.
As quoted from Steve Hogarth, " Holidays in Eden was to become Marillion's “ pop ” est album ever, and was greeted with delight by many, and dismay by some of the hardcore fans ".
The recovery was finally undertaken in 2001, and both Steve Hogarth and Steve Rothery were invited.
In 1998, Steve Hogarth claimed this was the best album he had made with the band.
Marbles was released in 2004 with a 2-CD version that is only available at Marillion's website – kind of a ' thank-you ' gesture to the over 18, 000 fans who pre-ordered it, and as even a further thanks to the fans, their names were credited in the sleeve notes ( this ' thank you ' to the fans also occurred with the previous album, Anoraknophobia ). Marillion in 2007, left to right: Steve Rothery, Steve Hogarth, Pete Trewavas ( front row ), Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley ( back row ) The band ’ s management organised the biggest promotional schedule since they had left EMI and Steve Hogarth secured interviews with prominent broadcasters on BBC Radio, including Matthew Wright, Bob Harris, Stuart Maconie, Simon Mayo and Mark Lawson.
" However, Hogarth was still able to be optimistic: " You know, at some stage, someone has to notice that we're doing interesting things.
It was to be illustrated by George Cruikshank ( 1792 – 1878 ), who had succeeded the illustrators Hogarth and Rowlandson as London's leading satirist of urban life.
Ellis Waterhouse described Dobson as " the most distinguished purely British painter before Hogarth ", and in the view of Waldemar Januszczak he was " the first British born genius, the first truly dazzling English painter.
As her great-niece Virginia Woolf wrote in the 1926 introduction to the Hogarth Press collection of Cameron's photographs, " In the trio sisters where ... was Beauty ; and Dash ; Mrs. Cameron was undoubtedly Talent ".

Hogarth and I
James claimed direct lineage from the painter Hogarth, and from Judge John Waite, the man who sentenced King Charles I to death.
In an interview in 2000, Hogarth expressed regret about the band retaining their name after he joined: " If we had known when I joined Marillion what we know now, we'd have changed the name and been a new band.
Because both Bell and Lawrence had traveled the desert and established ties with the local tribes and gain unique perspectives of the people and the land prior to World War I, Hogarth realized the value of Lawrence and Bell's expertise.
While still a member of the assembly, Don Hogarth enlisted in 1914 for World War I and rose rapidly through the Canadian military ranks, from lieutenant to captain to major in 1915 in charge of military supplies and transport in London.
In 1915, during World War I, Hogarth joined the Geographical Section of the Naval Intelligence Division.

Hogarth and him
After Fish left the group ( taking his lyrics with him ), Hogarth set to work crafting new lyrics to existing songs with lyricist and author John Helmer.
Hogarth accordingly sued him for the money in the Westminster Court, where the case was decided in his favour on 28 May 1728.
Other prints were his outcry against inhumanity in The Four Stages of Cruelty ( published 21 February 1751 ), in which Hogarth depicts the cruel treatment of animals which he saw around him, and suggests what will happen to people who carry on in this manner.
In 1745 Hogarth painted a self-portrait with his pug dog ( now also in Tate Britain ), which shows him as a learned artist supported by volumes of Shakespeare, Milton and Swift.
These and other absurdities drew upon him the satire of William Hogarth who, in October 1725, produced a Burlesque on Kent's Altarpiece at St. Clement Danes.
Christopher " Chris " Cross ( Edward G. Robinson ), a meek, amateur painter and cashier for clothing retailer, J. J. Hogarth & Company, is fêted by his employer, honoring him for twenty-five years of dull, repetitive service.
Hogarth presents him with a watch and kind words, then leaves getting into a car with a beautiful young blonde.
A satirical engraving of Wilkes by William Hogarth, who shows him with a demonic-looking wig, crossed eyes, and two editions of his The North Briton: Numbers 17 ( in which he attacked, amongst others, Hogarth ) and the famous 45.
She then goes to visit Jackson after the prolonged absence caused by Hogarth, but finds him in bed with another woman.
William Makepeace Thackeray, when editor of the Cornhill, published articles by him on Hogarth in 1860, which were issued in column form in 1866 ; and in the former year he was given the editorship of Temple Bar, which he held till 1863.
To keep him out of the way, the boy Hogarth takes charge and brings the Iron Man to a metal scrap-heap to feast.

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