Orlando Furioso: Translated from the Italian … with Notes by John Hoole. In Five Volumes
- Illustrated with 8 engraved plates designed by Kauffman, Thomas Stothard, Metz and Hamilton (3 plates in Vol. I; 1 plate in vol.
- London: Printed for George Nicol, 1785
London: Printed for George Nicol, 1785. Second Edition. Illustrated with 8 engraved plates designed by Kauffman, Thomas Stothard, Metz and Hamilton (3 plates in Vol. I; 1 plate in vol. II; 2 in Vol. III; and 1 each in vols. IV & V) including the plate (facing p. 164 of volume 3) engraved by William Blake after the drawing by Thomas Stothard. 5 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary tree calf, spines with gilt onrnaments and red and black labels. Bindings a bit rubbed at joints, small chips , internally near fine. Blake, William. Second Edition. Illustrated with 8 engraved plates designed by Kauffman, Thomas Stothard, Metz and Hamilton (3 plates in Vol. I; 1 plate in vol. II; 2 in Vol. III; and 1 each in vols. IV & V) including the plate (facing p. 164 of volume 3) engraved by William Blake after the drawing by Thomas Stothard. 5 vols. 8vo. Hoole’s translation, in decasyllabic rhymed couplets, first appeared in 1783 with these illustrations. The Blake engraving dramatically illustrates Orlando brandishing an uprooted tree, for which Blake altered the original Stothard drawing in interesting ways (cf. Essick, figs. 34 & 35). Most notably, Blake enlarged the roots of the uprooted pine dramatically, with an effect far more ‘furious’ than the original. Essick XII; Bentley (1977) 417; Keynes (1921) 96; Easson and Essick II; Lowndes 64