ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL. I. TRAGEDIES. TITLE-PAGE TO VOLUME. Shakspere scated between the Dramatic Muse and the Genius of Painting. From an Alto-Relievo by Banks in the front of the British Institution, formerly the Shakspere Gallery, Pall Mall. ILLUSTRATION OF ACT IV. Roman Eagle. Enlarged froin a Coin of Domitian, in the British Museum ...... 235 DRAMATIS PERSON Æ. Border: Fidele's Flowers ........ ......... i88 ACT I. .... 189 The Garden. T. CRESWICK ..... T. CRESWICK........................ ACT V. ......... 199 Combat of Posthumus and Iachimo ....................... 236 II. ILLUSTRATION OF ACT V. " Hark! hark! the lark at heaveu's gate sings." T. CRESWICK........... 201 “Sleep hath seized me wholly".. ............................. 208 Roman General, Standard Bearer, &c., landing from a bridge of boats. From Column of Trajan..... 217 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT II. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE. Sleeping Children. From Chantrey's Monument in 209 Andir uns. From originals at Knowle, Kent.......... 210 View near Milford. T. CRESWICK........ 248 Roman and British Weapons. From engraved specimens in Meyrick and Montfaucon ............... 252 |