5. Another copy, with the addition of a clergyman holding a ring.

6. A wooden cut in the Gentleman's Magazine for March 1733.

7. A small copy from a small whole length, in the possession of Josiah Boydell, Esq.

The first, Hogarth sculpsit, is very scarce.

8. The Man of Taste. Pope with a tie-wig on.

9. The same in a smaller size; Pope in a cap. Prefixed to a pamphlet entitled "A Miscellany of Taste, by Mr. Pope, etc." [Vide p. 201.]

10. The same, in a still smaller size, coarsely engraved.

1733.

1. The Laughing Audience. Subscription-ticket to the Rake's Progress, and Southwark Fair, which were originally delivered to subscribers at a guinea and a half.

The receipt was afterwards cut off. Of this print there is a coarse copy.