Ophelia: There Is Rue for You and Here's Some for Me
1784
13
James Heath, 1757–1834
"Here, I and sorrows sit; here is my throne, bid kings come and bow to it"
1802
14
Thomas Gaugain, 1748–1812
Diligence and Dissipation: The Wanton turn'd out of Doors for Misconduct (Plate 5)
1797
15
James Fittler, 1758–1835
'The Gamester,' Act V, Scene IV
1792
16
Print made by Thomas Gaugain, 1748–1812
Diligence and Dissipation: The Good Girl Married to her Master/ The Wanton laid in her Grave (Plate 10)
1797
17
Print made by Thomas Burke, 1749–1815
Andromache and Hecuba Weeping over the Ashes of Hector
1771
18
George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Devoted Wife
undated
19
Print made by Anthony Cardon, 1772–1813
Cupid Wounded
1801
20
Print made by Guillaume Philippe Benoist, 1725–ca. 1770
Pamela Swooning, after having discovered Mr. B. in the closet, He (frighted) endeavouring to recover her, Mrs. Jervis wringing her hands, and screaming
1745
21
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
The Last Scene: 'Jack Sheppard's Farewell to Mr Wood / Blueskin cutting down Jack Sheppard / The Body of Jack Sheppard carried off by the Mob'
1839
22
Henry Heath, active 1824–1835
Ominum Gatherum, Second Series, No. 3
undated
23
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Ophelia: There's Rue for You, and Here's Some for Me
1784
24
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
And Ah! Let Pity Turn Her Dewy Eyes..
1801
25
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Sales by Auction! - or Provident Children Disposing of their Deceased Mother's Effects for the Benefit of the Creditors!!
1819
26
Frederic Leighton, 1830–1896
The Reconciliation of the Montagues and the Capulets
1854
27
unknown artist
Mrs. Yates in the Character of Medea
after 1771
28
circle of John Linnell, 1792–1882
The Messengers Tell Job of the Misfortunes that Have Befallen Him