Juvenile Philosophy is a book written by Richard Corbould in 1801. The book contains a series of amusing and instructive discourses on the prints of the famous artist William Hogarth, particularly on his prints of the Industrious and Idle Apprentices. The book is aimed at young readers and seeks to impart moral lessons through the analysis of Hogarth's work. The book is divided into several chapters, each of which focuses on a different aspect of...