1. Five Small Prints for the translation of Cassandra, in 5 vols. duodecimo; W. Hogarth, inv. et sculp.
2. Fifteen Headpieces for the Roman Military Punishments, by John Beaver, Esq., engraved in the style of Callot.
The Plate to chap. xvii., "Pay stopped wholly or in part," etc., differs from that sold with the set. At the bottom of the former, in the book we read, "W. Hogarth, invent. sculpt.;" the latter has, "W. Hogarth, invent. et fec." The former has a range of tents behind the pay-table. These are omitted in the latter, which likewise exhibits an additional soldier, attendant on measuring out the corn, etc.
A little figure of a Roman General in the title-page may possibly be by Hogarth, though his name is not to it.
3. A Copy from Kent's Altar-Piece, [vide p. 23.] This was usually printed on blue paper. In the original the word "wings" is terminated with a long ſ. In a modern copy this error is corrected.
4. A Scene in Handel's opera of Ptolomeo. Vide p. 184. There is a copy of the same size.
5. Booth, Wilkes, and Cibber, contriving a Pantomime.
1726.
1. Frontispiece to Terræ-filius. [Vide p. 193.]
2. Twenty-six Figures on two large sheets; engraved for a Compendium of Military Discipline, by J. Blackwell. No engraver's name.