PAGE
I.[Colley Cibber], in the character of "Sir Novelty Fashion, newley created Lord Foppington," in Vanbrugh's play of "The Relapse; or, Virtue in Danger." From the painting by J. Grisoni. The property of the Garrick Club.Frontispiece
II.[Owen Swiney.] After the painting by John Baptist Vanloo.54
III.[Anne Oldfield.] From the picture by Jonathan Richardson.70
IV.[Theophilus Cibber], in the character of "Antient Pistol".86
V.[Hester Santlow] (Mrs. Barton Booth). After an original picture from the life.104
VI.[Robert Wilks.] After the painting by John Ellys, 1732.122
VII.[Richard Steele.] From the painting by Jonathan Richardson, 1712.172
VIII.[Barton Booth.] From the picture by George White.206
IX.[Susanna Maria Cibber.] After a painting by Thomas Hudson.222
X.[Charles Fleetwood.] "Sir Fopling Flutter Arrested." "Drawn from a real Scene." John Dixon ad vivum del et fect.254
XI.[Alexander Pope], at the age of 28. After the picture by Sir Godfrey Kneller, painted in 1716.272
XII.[Susanna Maria Cibber], in the character of Cordelia, "King Lear," act iii. After the picture by Peter Van Bleeck.288
XIII.[Cave Underhill], in the character of Obadiah, "The Fanatic Elder." After the picture by Robert Bing, 1712.306

LIST OF CHAPTER HEADINGS.

NEWLY ETCHED FROM CONTEMPORARY DRAWINGS BY ADOLPHE LALAUZE.
Volume the Second.

X.[Scene illustrating Cibber's "Careless Husband.]" After the picture by Philip Mercier.
XI. [Coffee-House Scene of Cibber's Day], "drawn from the life" by G. Vander Gucht.
XII. [Scene illustrating "The Italian Opera," with Senesino, Cuzzoni, &c.] From a contemporary design.
XIII. [Scene illustrating Farquhar's "Recruiting Officer."] After the picture by Philip Mercier.
XIV. [Scene illustrating Addison's "Cato."] After the contemporary design by Lud. du Guernier.
XV. [Scene illustrating Vanbrugh and Cibber's "Provoked Husband."] After the contemporary design by J. Vanderbank.
XVI. [Scene illustrating Vanbrugh's "Provoked Wife."] After the contemporary design by Arnold Vanhaecken.
XVII. "[The Stage Mutiny]," with portraits of Theophilus Cibber as "Antient Pistol," Mrs. Wilks, and others, in character; Colley Cibber as Poet Laureate, with his lap filled with bags of money. From a pictorial satire of the time.
XVIII. Anthony Aston's ["The Fool's Opera."]

Ad Lalauze, sc

AN APOLOGY FOR THE LIFE OF
MR. COLLEY CIBBER, &c.