Shakspeare unites in his existence the utmost elevation and the utmost deptn; and the most foreign, and even apparently irreconcilable properties subsist in him peaceably together. The world of spirits and nature have laid all their treasures at his feet in strength a demigod, in profundity of view a prophet, ne lowers himself to mortals as if unconscious of his superiority, and is as open and unassuming as a child. A. W. SCHLEGEL. TO THE FOURTH VOLUME. 1. Hero, Ursula, and Beatrice, (Much Ado About Nothing,) from a Painting by Peters. Frontispiece. TWELFTH NIGHT. 2. Olivia, Viola, and Maria.-Hamilton. 3. Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, and Maria.—Ditto. 4. Olivia, Maria, Malvolio, &c.-Ramberg. 5. Sebastian, Olivia, and Priest.-Hamilton. 6. Duke, Viola, Olivia, &c.—Ditto. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. 7. Borachio, Conrade, and Watchmen.-Wheatley. 8. Leonato, Pedro, Claudio, Benedick, Hero, &c.— 9. Dogberry, Verges, Borachio, &c.-Smirke. 201 10. Claudio, Hero, Benedick, Beatrice, &c.—Wheatley. 226 AS YOU LIKE IT. 11. Rosalind, Celia, Orlando, &c.-Downman. 12. Jaques and Amiens.-Hodges. 13. Orlando and Adam.-Smirke. 14. Orlando and Oliver.-West. 15. Rosalind, Celia, and Oliver.-Smirke. 16. Duke Senior, Orlando, Oliver, Celia, Rosalind, &c.— Hamilton. 252 262 275 328 330 345. |