294
and Gratejgue
of Caricature
Hyivry
has left us a fingular ferles of etchings of this defcription, which are
intended as an allegorical fatire on the follies of mankind. The allegory
is here of fuch a fmgular chara(?rer, that we can only guefia at the meaning
of thefc Grange groups through four lines of German verfe which are
X ,1 lb
J" - f' Y X
'71 X 4' A" L. xx
MX R '3' gm
XfV__ W
A Q
A
N0. I53. Us Folly qfHuntu:_g.
attached to each of them.
reprefented in our cut, No.
In this manner we learn
158, which is the fecond
that the group
in this feries, is
intended