loo Index of Illustrations [pl°traus. 



Pepys [SamueQ, 1665. A very fine portrait, after Sir 



Godfrey Kneller. Brilliant impression, p. 424. 



His own character is most amusingly shown, and that of his 

 profligate age most instructively painted, in his delightful 

 " Diary and Correspondence." 



Percy [Dr.], 1811. Bishop of Dromore. A fine por- 

 trait, by Abbott. Engraved by Ogborne. p. 



415- 



The well-known editor of " Reliques of Ancient English Poetry " 

 — the most agreeable selection, perhaps, which exists in any 

 language. 



QuARLEs [Francis], 1640. A fine portrait. Engraved 

 by Raddon, after Clint, p. 427. 



The author of " Emblems," &c., and is an author not of such 

 little merit as generally has been supposed. He is often 

 eloquent, and often extremely pathetic. 



Raleigh [Sir ff^a Iter], 1610. A fine old portrait. Fery 

 rare. p. 311. 



Another. A beautiful wood engraving, in 



miniature. Artist's India proof p. 311. 



R.ii%oti [Joseph], 1803. The famous antiquarian, au- 

 thor and critic. A very characteristic portrait. 

 Drawn by Gillray, and finely engraved, p. 413. 

 "Fierce, meagre, pale, no commentator'' s friend.''^ 



Rupert [Prince], 1682. A rare portrait, in crayon 

 style. Neatly engraved, p. 281. 



Shakspeare. a fine portrait, by Vertue. An old en- 

 graving, p. 422. 



