Whatever other learning Shakspeare wanted, he was master of two books unknown to many of the profoundly read, though books which the last conflagration alone can destroy ;-the book of nature, and that of man. Dr. Young. ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE ELEVENTH VOLUME. PAGE 1. Ghost of Cæsar appearing to Brutus, (Julius Cæsar) from a Painting by Westall. Frontispiece. CORIOLANUS. 2. Volumnia and Virgilia. — Porter. . . . . 137 3. Coriolanus and Aufidius.—Ditto. . . . i 232 4. Coriolanus, Volumnia, Virgilia, &c.—Hamilton. . 265 JULIUS CÆSAR. 5. Anthony lamenting over the body of Cæsar.- Westall. 341 6. Death of Brutus.—Ditto. . . . . . 389 |