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William Shakespeare Collection (page 7)

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: The Vine, or Plumpy Bacchus, 1880. Creator: Samuel Palmer

The Vine, or Plumpy Bacchus, 1880. Creator: Samuel Palmer
The Vine, or Plumpy Bacchus, 1880

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Caliban (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), May 20, 1775

Caliban (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), May 20, 1775

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Ophelia (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), May 20, 1775

Ophelia (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), May 20, 1775

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Edgar (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), May 20, 1775. Creator: John Hamilton Mortimer

Edgar (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), May 20, 1775. Creator: John Hamilton Mortimer
Edgar (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), May 20, 1775

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Duke of York (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), March 15, 1776

Duke of York (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), March 15, 1776

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Shylock (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), March 15, 1776

Shylock (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), March 15, 1776

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Bardolph (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), May 20, 1775

Bardolph (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), May 20, 1775

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: The case in which Shakspeares Jug is kept, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The case in which Shakspeares Jug is kept, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The case in which Shakspeares Jug is kept, 1844. Cover for a ceramic jug said to have belonged to William Shakespeare. The precious relic is kept beneath a carved covering

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Shakspeares Jug, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Shakspeares Jug, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Shakspeares Jug, 1844. An accredited relic of Shakespeare. The accompanying details are from a handbill, printed by Mr, Bennett, of Tewkesbury: " This Jug is of cream-coloured earthenware

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: English theatricals at Paris - the Salle Ventador, 1844. Creator: Unknown

English theatricals at Paris - the Salle Ventador, 1844. Creator: Unknown
English theatricals at Paris - the Salle Ventador, 1844. A production of Shakespeares Othello on the French stage. The Salle itself is perhaps the most beautiful in the world

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Scene from 'Harlequin £. S. D', at the Surrey Theatre, 1844

Scene from "Harlequin £. S. D", at the Surrey Theatre, 1844
Scene from " Harlequin £.S.D", at the Surrey Theatre, 1844. London stage production. This house opened with, as the bill says

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Mr. Macready, as Hamlet, at the Princesss Theatre, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Mr. Macready, as Hamlet, at the Princesss Theatre, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Mr. Macready, as Hamlet, at the Princesss Theatre, 1845. William Macready on the London stage in Shakespeares " Hamlet" :the appearance of Mr

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Otello: a Tale of the Opera, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Otello: a Tale of the Opera, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Otello: a Tale of the Opera, 1845. Illustration to a serialised short story. From " Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Yet she must die: plate 11 from Othello (Act 5, Scene 2), etched 1844, reprinted 1900

Yet she must die: plate 11 from Othello (Act 5, Scene 2), etched 1844, reprinted 1900

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: O my fair warrior!: plate 5 from Othello (Act 2, Scene 1), etched 1844, reprinted 1900

O my fair warrior!: plate 5 from Othello (Act 2, Scene 1), etched 1844, reprinted 1900

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Pisanio and Imogen (Shakespeare, Cymbeline, Act 3, Scene 4)

Pisanio and Imogen (Shakespeare, Cymbeline, Act 3, Scene 4), first published 1801; reissued 1852

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: King Henry IV, ca. 1827. Creator: William Heath

King Henry IV, ca. 1827. Creator: William Heath
King Henry IV, ca. 1827

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: The Rival Richards, or Sheakspear in Danger, May 18, 1814. Creator: William Heath

The Rival Richards, or Sheakspear in Danger, May 18, 1814. Creator: William Heath
The Rival Richards, or Sheakspear in Danger, May 18, 1814

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Modern Oddities by P. Pry Esq. Plate 1st: The Sleeves Curiously Cut, Ay There s

Modern Oddities by P. Pry Esq. Plate 1st: The Sleeves Curiously Cut, Ay There s
Modern Oddities by P. Pry Esq. Plate 1st: The Sleeves Curiously Cut, Ay Theres the Villainy - vide Shakespeare, June 30, 1829

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Away!: plate 7 from Othello (Act 3, Scene 4), etched 1844, reprinted 1900

Away!: plate 7 from Othello (Act 3, Scene 4), etched 1844, reprinted 1900

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Ophelia (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 7), March 1, 1866. Creator: James Stephenson

Ophelia (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 7), March 1, 1866. Creator: James Stephenson
Ophelia (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 7), March 1, 1866

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Fluellen Making Pistol Eat the Leek (Shakespeare, Henry V, Act 5, Scene 1), August 1

Fluellen Making Pistol Eat the Leek (Shakespeare, Henry V, Act 5, Scene 1), August 1, 1795

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Falstaff at Justice Shallows Mustering His Recruits (Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part

Falstaff at Justice Shallows Mustering His Recruits (Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part II, Act 3, Scene 2), June 1, 1792

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Frontispiece, from Othello, 1900. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Frontispiece, from Othello, 1900. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Frontispiece, from Othello, 1900

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Oh! Oh! Oh!: plate 14 from Othello (Act 5, Scene 2), etched 1844, r

Oh! Oh! Oh!: plate 14 from Othello (Act 5, Scene 2), etched 1844, reprinted 1900

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!: plate 1 from Othello (Act 1, Scene 1), 1844

Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!: plate 1 from Othello (Act 1, Scene 1), 1844

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: William Shakespeare, 1849. Creator: Samuel Cousins

William Shakespeare, 1849. Creator: Samuel Cousins
William Shakespeare, 1849

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Macbeth and the Witches (Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 1), 1770

Macbeth and the Witches (Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 1), 1770

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: King Lear, 1783. Creator: William Sharp

King Lear, 1783. Creator: William Sharp
King Lear, 1783

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Mrs. Ford and Mrs Page (Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 2, Scene 1), 1793

Mrs. Ford and Mrs Page (Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 2, Scene 1), 1793

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Two Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare, Act V, Scene IV), 1823. Creator: William Henry Watt

Two Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare, Act V, Scene IV), 1823. Creator: William Henry Watt
Two Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare, Act V, Scene IV), 1823

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: William Shakespeare, 1795. Creator: Samuel Ireland

William Shakespeare, 1795. Creator: Samuel Ireland
William Shakespeare, 1795

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Ophelia: 'Theres fennel for you, and columbines'(Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4

Ophelia: "Theres fennel for you, and columbines"(Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4
Ophelia: " Theres fennel for you, and columbines" (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 5), 1787

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Pantaloon: 'The Sixth Age Shifts into the Lean and Slippered Pantaloon'

Pantaloon: "The Sixth Age Shifts into the Lean and Slippered Pantaloon"
Pantaloon: " The Sixth Age Shifts into the Lean and Slippered Pantaloon" (Shakespeare, As You Like It), 1799

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Before the Dukes Palace-Rosalind, Celia, Orlando, the Duke

Before the Dukes Palace-Rosalind, Celia, Orlando, the Duke
Before the Dukes Palace - Rosalind, Celia, Orlando, the Duke & Attendants (Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 1, Scene 2), first published 1800; reissued 1852

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: The Palace at Westminster: King Henry and the Prince of Wal

The Palace at Westminster: King Henry and the Prince of Wales (Shakespeare, King Henry IV, Part 2, Act 4, Scene 4), first published 1795; reissued 1852

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Queen Catherine, Cardinal Wolsey and Cardinal Campeius (Sha

Queen Catherine, Cardinal Wolsey and Cardinal Campeius (Shakespeare, King Henry VIII, Act 3, Scene 1), first published 1796; reissued 1852

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Mr. Dyott as Leontes: 'I have drank and seen the Spider'(Winters Tale, Act 2

Mr. Dyott as Leontes: "I have drank and seen the Spider"(Winters Tale, Act 2
Mr. Dyott as Leontes: " I have drank and seen the Spider" (Winters Tale, Act 2, Scene 1), 1855

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Macbeth, 1828. Creator: Thomas Goff Lupton

Macbeth, 1828. Creator: Thomas Goff Lupton
Macbeth, 1828

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Mrs. Gwyn & Mrs. Bunbury in the Characters of The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1780

Mrs. Gwyn & Mrs. Bunbury in the Characters of The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1780

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Grand Fantastical Parade, New-York, December 2, 1833. Creator: Hassan Straightshanks

Grand Fantastical Parade, New-York, December 2, 1833. Creator: Hassan Straightshanks
Grand Fantastical Parade, New-York, December 2, 1833. [President Andrew Jackson, dressed as a clown, leading a parade]

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Jacques and the Wounded Stag (Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 2, Scene 1), 1830

Jacques and the Wounded Stag (Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 2, Scene 1), 1830

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Miranda (Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act 1, Scene 2), 1784. Creator: Caroline Watson

Miranda (Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act 1, Scene 2), 1784. Creator: Caroline Watson
Miranda (Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act 1, Scene 2), 1784

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Garrick Speaking the Jubilee Ode, 1784. Creator: Caroline Watson

Garrick Speaking the Jubilee Ode, 1784. Creator: Caroline Watson
Garrick Speaking the Jubilee Ode, 1784

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Infant Shakespeare Attended by Nature and the Passions, 1799. Creator: Benjamin Smith

Infant Shakespeare Attended by Nature and the Passions, 1799. Creator: Benjamin Smith
Infant Shakespeare Attended by Nature and the Passions, 1799

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Twelfth Night characters - Miss Mistletoe, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Twelfth Night characters - Miss Mistletoe, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Twelfth Night characters - Miss Mistletoe, 1844. Character from William Shakespeares play " Twelfth Night, or What You Will"

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Twelfth Night characters - Lady Smilington, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Twelfth Night characters - Lady Smilington, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Twelfth Night characters - Lady Smilington, 1844. Character from William Shakespeares play " Twelfth Night, or What You Will"

Background imageWilliam Shakespeare Collection: Twelfth Night characters - Sir Kill- em-and-eat- em, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Twelfth Night characters - Sir Kill- em-and-eat- em, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Twelfth Night characters - Sir Kill- em-and-eat- em, 1844. Character from William Shakespeares play " Twelfth Night, or What You Will"



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