. Through hell with Hiprah Hunt; a series of pictures and notes of travel illustrating the adventures of a modern Dante in the infernal regions; also other pictures of the same subterranean world . CANTO XXVIII. Just across the River Lethe there lies a small territory where theexplorer finds the caricaturists who ridiculed public men for money—not principle. He describes their punishment, which is to look forever at pic-tures of themselves made after they have been rolled, kneaded,pulled and twisted out of all semblance to their former selves. Mr. Hunt is not disturbed by pangs of pity as he j
. Through hell with Hiprah Hunt; a series of pictures and notes of travel illustrating the adventures of a modern Dante in the infernal regions; also other pictures of the same subterranean world . CANTO XXVIII. Just across the River Lethe there lies a small territory where theexplorer finds the caricaturists who ridiculed public men for money—not principle. He describes their punishment, which is to look forever at pic-tures of themselves made after they have been rolled, kneaded,pulled and twisted out of all semblance to their former selves. Mr. Hunt is not disturbed by pangs of pity as he journeys on.
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