Border: Composed from an original Drawing of a Room in the Doge’s Palace, Venice; and Articles from the Antique, Cellini, &c, &c
Abu-l-Hasan awakening in the Palace
Abu-l-Hasan
Barton-on-the-Heath
Wincot. From a Drawing by S. Sly
English Lady and Hostess. From a Painting by M. Gerrard, and a Print by Strutt
King James I and Attendants, hawking
Noble Huntsmen. From the Frontispiece to the ‘Noble Art of Venerie or Hunting.’ 1611
The Taming of the Shrew Full Page Introductory Illustration
Coin of Ephesus
Thalia
Corinth
Remains of the Amphitheatre at Epehsus
‘Far from the nest, the Lapwing cries.’
Remains of the Gymnasium, Ephesus
‘Sing, Siren.’
Syracuse
Remains of Aqueduct at Ephesus
Remains of Gate at Ephesus
‘We were encounter’d by a mighty Rock’
Ephesus
Border: Group of Ruins at Ephesus
Medal of Ephesus
Restoration of the Second Temple of Diana, at Ephesus
The Comedy of Errors Full Page Introductory Illustration
Runnemede, with a distinct View of Windsor Castle.
Windsor, 1839
Oak, near the site of Herne’s Oak
Oak and Avenue of Elms, Windsor Home Park
‘Herne’s Oak.’ From an old Sketch
Eton
Standing Bed and Truckle Bed
Mufflers
Scene in Windsor Forest
Ford’s House, Windsor. – ‘Out of my door, you witch.’
Old Bridge at Windsor
Bucklesbury, with Woolchurch. From Aggas’s Map, 1578.
Datchet Mead. – ‘The rogues slighted me into the river.’
Street, Windsor
Beech
State Procession of Elizabeth to Nonsuch House
Silver Penny of Elizabeth
Farm-house Porch. – ‘At a farm-house, a feasting.’
Street Front of Page’s House
Winchester Tower, Windsor Castle
Bear-baiting. – ‘Sackerton loose.’
Seal of Thomas Lucy
Autograph of Thomas Lucy
Mill Sixpence
Master of Fence. From a design by R. W. Buss
Ann Page and Slender
Garden Front of Page’s House. – ‘I pray you, Sir, walk in.’ From a design by T. Creswick
Border from a design by W. Harvey
Insignia of the Order of the Garter
Part of Windsor Castle, built in the time of Elizabeth
The Merry Wives of Windsor Full Page Introductory Illustration
Love’s Labour’s Lost acted before Queen Elizabeth, Composition by R. W. Bruss
Chimney Corner of Shakspere’s Kitchen, from an original Drawing by Edridge
Quarter-staff: design by R. W. Buss
Bowls: design by R. W. Buss
Statute Caps
Costume of Muscovites, from Vecellio
Song of Winter: design by R. W. Bruss
Holofernes as Judas Maccabaeus, and Moth as Hercules
Don Armado and Moth
The Tumbler’s Hoop: design by R. W. Buss
The Hobby Horse: design by R. W. Buss
The Brawl: design by R. W. Buss
The Inamorato, from Burton’s Anatomie of Melancholy
The Palace and Park – Biron and Costard
Pavilions in Park: the meeting of the Princess of France and the King of Navarre, and their attendant Ladies and Nobles
Knotted Garden
Dull, Costard and Jaquenetta
Border, and a View in Navarre, near Pampeluna
Costume of a Spanish Gentleman and a French Lady, from Vecellio
Thalia, from an original Drawing by Cipriani
Love’s Labour’s Lost Full Page Introductory Illustration
Shakspere’s House at Stratford (from a Drawing by W.H. Pyne)
Ornamental Head. The Comic Muse (Cipriani)
Pageant. Designed from Sharp’s Dissertation on Coventry Pageants
Triumph at Milan. Composition after Hoghenburg
The Abbey of St. Ambrosio at Milan
The Pillory (from Fox’s Acts, &c.)
The Stocks (from Fox’s Act, &c.)
St. Winifred’s Well (from an old Print)
Friar Tuck (from Mr. Tollett’s window)
Court of Duke’s Palace at Milan. A Composition
Forest, with Outlaws
Queen Elizabeth’s Salt-cellar (from Nichol’s Progresses)
General View of Milan
True-love Knots (from Boissard and a Print o the 16th Century)
Costume of Page (after Paul Veronese)
Table-book (from Gesner)
Beggar-man and Woman (from the Roman de la Rose)
Gloves
Street in Milan (from Aspari)
Room in the Ducal Palace at Milan
Tester – Shilling of Henry VIII
Gold Ducat of Venice
Silver Ducat of Venice
Torture of the Boot (from Millaeus)
A Beadsman
Verona – View on the Adige (from an old Print)
Open Place in Verona, including the Piazza Della Bra (from an old Print)
The Tomb of the Scaligers at Verona
Border of Flowers (after Domenichino)
Costume of Italian Lady (after Vecellio)
Costume of Italian Nobleman (after Hoghenburg)
Costume of Italian Nobleman (after Hoghenburg)
Costume of Italian Gentleman (after Vecellio)
Autograph of Shakspere, from his copy of Florio’s Montaigne, now in the British Museum
The Two Gentlemen of Verona Full Page Introductory Illustration
The Death of Brutus
Cassius and Pindarus
Julius Caesar Act V Header
Brutus
Brutus and Ceasar’s Ghost
Cassio and Brutus
Julius Ceasar Act IV Header
Cinna the Poet and Citizens
Antony and Caesar’s Body
Brutus
Antony and Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar Act III Header
Lucius
Portia and Lucius
Julius Caesar
Brutus and Portia
Conspirators
Julius Caesar Act II Header
Cassio and Casca
Casca and Lion
Casca, Brutus and Cassio
Julius Caesar Act I Header
Julius Caesar Full Page Introductory Illustration
The Death of Hector
Hector, Cassandra and Andromache
Troilus and Cressida Act V Header
Armed Cherub
Ajax
Troilus and Cressida
Troilus and Cressida Act IV Header
Achilles
Ulysses, Achilles and Nestor
Troilus, Cressida and Pandarus
Troilus and Cressida Act III Header
Thersites
Cassandra