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The dagger scene, or, The plot discover'd / s. Gy. dn. et ft. pro bono publico.

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James Gillray
1756-1815

The dagger scene, or, The plot discover'd / s. Gy. dn. et ft. pro bono publico.

[London] : Pubd. Decr. 30th 1792, by H. Humphrey, N. 18 Old Bond Street, [1792]
etching, hand colored
image: 353 x 288 mm; plate mark: 375 x 300 mm; sheet: 487 x 341 mm
Bequest of Gordon N. Ray, 1987.
1986.220
Notes
A caricature of the famous scene in the House of Commons on 28 Dec. 1792 in which Burke threw a dagger to the floor during his speech in favor of the Alien Bill and advocating war with France.
Provenance

From the library of Gordon N. Ray.

Summary

Print shows Burke to the left, his hands extended, having just thrown down the dagger, which lies at his feet; he looks with a contemptuous frown at Pitt and Dundas, who are seated on the Treasury Bench (left). On the extreme left the Speaker (Addington) is represented by his hat, wig, and gown. On the opposite side of the table Fox clutches his hat with an alarmed expression; Sheridan, equally alarmed, clutches Fox's shoulder; behind them sits M.A. Taylor, clasping his hands. Burke is saying: "There! that is what you are to gain by an alliance with France! - such are the Instruments with which they have determin'd the destruction of the Human race! - Three Thousand such Daggers are now manufacturing for this Country! - for where French principles are introduced, you must prepare your hearts for French Daggers! - Nineteen Assassins are already here, who aided & abbetted by wretches who do not believe in a God, are preparing to scour the filth from your Streets with the Blood of all who are Virtuous & Honorable!!" Pitt, with his hair rising on his head in terror, says, "The blood of the Virtuous & Honorable ? then Lord have mercy upon Me!" Dundas, wearing a tartan plaid, adds, "And upon Me!" Fox says "Confusion! - one of Our daggers, by all thats bloody! how the devil did he come by that ? - ha! what's that ? Nineteen Assassins ? - O damnation! - we're found out & all our schemes ruin'd for ever!!!" Sheridan says: "O Charley, Charley! - farewell to all our hopes of Levelling Monarchs! - farewell to all our hopes of paying off my debts by a general Bankruptcy! - farewell to all hopes of plunder! - in a moment of Victory we're trap'd & undone!!!".

Associated names
Humphrey, Hannah, active 1774-1817, publisher.
Ray, Gordon Norton, 1915-1986, former owner.
Classification
Department
Century prints