LIST OF COPPERPLATE PORTRAITS.
VOLUME I.
Engraved by Messrs. Annan & Swan, London.
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I. | Dr. Doran | [Frontispiece] | |||
| II. | Richard Burbage | [16] | |||
| III. | Nathaniel Field | { | From an original picture in Dulwich College | } | [26] |
| IV. | Edward Alleyn | Do. do. | [43] | ||
| V. | John Lowen | { | From an original picture in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford | } | [49] |
| VI. | Nell Gwyn | From the picture by Gascar | [83] | ||
| VII. | Michael Mohun | { | From the original in the Dorset Collection | } | [100] |
| VIII. | Joseph Harris | As Cardinal Wolsey | [136] | ||
| IX. | Anthony Leigh | { | As Dominique in the "Spanish Friar" | } | [144] |
| X. | Elizabeth Barry | { | From the original of Sir Godfrey Kneller | } | [160] |
| XI. | Thomas Betterton | Do. do. | [185] | ||
| XII. | Colley Cibber | From the picture by Grisoni | [266] | ||
| XIII. | Mrs. Bracegirdle | [302] | |||
| XIV. | James Quin | From the original by Hudson | [334] | ||
| XV. | Lavinia Fenton | [384] | |||
| XVI. | Barton Booth | [400] | |||
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ON WOOD.
VOLUME I.
Engraved by Del Orme & Butler, London, and printed on Japanese paper by Ed. Badoureau, London.
| PAGE | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | The Bear Garden—Sixteenth Century | [1] |
| 2. | The Swan Theatre—As it appeared in 1614 | [37] |
| 3. | The Globe Theatre—Sixteenth Century | [60] |
| 4. | The Fortune Theatre—Sixteenth Century | [96] |
| 5. | Theatre Royal, Lincoln's Inn Fields—1714 | [109] |
| 6. | The Duke's Theatre, Dorset Garden—1662 | [136] |
| 7. | Do. do. do. —River View | [149] |
| 8. | Contest for Dogget's Coat and Badge | [162] |
| 9. | Colley Cibber—From a painting by J. B. Van Loo | [183] |
| 10. | Sir William Davenant—From a painting by Greenhuth | [213] |
| 11. | Mrs. Centlivre | [237] |
| 12. | Prynne | [246] |
| 13. | Sir Richard Steele | [274] |
| 14. | Thomas Dogget—From a rare contemporary print | [310] |
| 15. | Pope and Dr. Garth—By Hogarth | [317] |
| 16. | Spiller's Benefit Ticket—By Hogarth | [337] |
| 17. | The New and Old Theatres Royal, Haymarket—1720-1821 | [356] |
| 18. | Barton Booth | [391] |