- Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln - J C Coleman
J C Coleman - Vespasian
- Dante
Dante - Mrs Hemans
- Bradlaugh
- Raffaelle
- Adam Smith
- 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. - Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven - Alexander the Great
- Addison
- Kosciusko
- Correggio
- Hobbes
- Hooker
- Benjamin Franklin
- Byron
- Julius Caesar
- Livia
- Constantine
- Robert Burns
- Bródy Sándor
Bródy Sándor - Frederic Francois Chopin
- J. M. Synge
Edmund John Millington Synge - John Jay
John Jay - John Quincy Adams
- Franz Schubert, Felix Mendelssohn
- Robert Schumann
- Joh. Sebastian Bach, Geo. Fred. Handel
- Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang A. Mozart
- Franz Liszt
- Thomas Jefferson
- John Hancock
- George Washington
- William H. Seward
- Benjamin Franklin
- Alexander Hamilton
- Henry Clay
- Samuel Adams
- Daniel Webster
- Miss Sara Allgood