[Frontispiece to Fielding's "Tom Thumb"]
By Hogarth.
[The Close, Salisbury--1798]
From an acquatint of a drawing by E. Dayes.
[Charlcombe Church, near Bath]
From an engraving of a drawing made in 1784.
[Fielding's house, East Stour, Dorsetshire]
From a print published in Hutchins' "History of Dorsetshire," 1813.
[Sir Robert Walpole--1740]
From a contemporary cartoon.
["Pasquin"]
From a cartoon depicting a scene in "Pasquin" in which Harlequinades, etc., triumph aver legitimate drama. Pope is leaving a box. The Signature "W. Hogarth" is doubtful.
[Cartoon celebrating the success of "Pasquin"]
From a contemporary cartoon showing Fielding, supported by Shakespeare, receiving an ample reward, while to Harlequin and his other opponents is accorded a halter.
[The Little Theatre in the Haymarket]
From an engraving by Dale, showing the demolition of the Little Theatre in 1821.
[The Green Room, Drury Lane]
From the painting by Hogarth, in the possession of Sir Edward Tennant.
[The Temple--1738]
From an engraving of a drawing by J. Nicholas.