- Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln - J C Coleman
J C Coleman - Vespasian
- Dante
Dante - Mrs Hemans
- Bradlaugh
- A New Zealander
A New Zealander with moko (tattoo) - She decides to die in spite of Dr. Bottles
- Raffaelle
- Adam Smith
- Yes or No
- 1916 Woman
- Cato the censor
The orations of Cato are unhappily lost. But Cicero, a master of eloquence, and well enabled to compare them with similar compositions, passes upon them the highest eulogiums. The eloquence of Cato has been compared, for its force and energy, to the eloquence of that Demosthenes before whom Philip of Macedon quailed, and whose tremendous orations have given the name of Philippics to all sarcastic and vehement invectives. - Young woman
- Man seated sideways on a chair
- Young Lady
- She finds that exercise does not improve her spirits
- Young lady
- Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven - She contemplates the cloister
- Young lady
- Dreamy Look
- Man drinking
- Alexander the Great
- Young woman
- Young lady
- A widow and her friends
- Young lady
- Young lady standing
- Addison
- The widow
Sad young lady - Young lady
- Cupid whispering in young lady's ear
- Kosciusko
- Young lady
- Young Lady
- Lady in black dress
- Correggio
- Lady putting hat on
- Young lady
- Hobbes
- Young lady
- Hooker
- Byron
- Aren’t there a couple of young men in there with Clara
“Aren’t there a couple of young men in there with Clara?” “No, only one. There isn’t a sound.” - Lady skating
- She finds some consolation in her mirror
Maid putting shoe on while young lady looks in mirror - Lady in profile
- Benjamin Franklin
- Young woman
- Man
- Young lady
- Lady with umbrella
- Julius Caesar
- Unhappy lady
- Man scratching his head
- A quiet dinner with Dr. Bottles - after which he reads aloud miss Babbles’s latest work
- Man and woman sitting by the fire
- Young lady with hands up
- The widow - standing
Lady standing in black dress