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This impressive collection of engravings illustrating the dramatic works of Shakespeare takes a new look at the long-neglected area of romantic early-19th-century art. A Midsummer Nights Dream, The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Tempest, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Measure for Measure, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, King Lear, and 23 other plays.;Title Page; Copyright Page; Publishers Note; Table of Contents.

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Table of Contents The Tempest ACT I SCENE II ARIEL All hail great - photo 1
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The Tempest ACT I SCENE II ARIEL All hail great master grave sir hail I - photo 2

The Tempest, ACT I, SCENE II

ARIEL. All hail, great master! grave sir, hail! I come To answer thy best pleasure.

The Tempest ACT II SCENE II STEPHANO Four legs and two voices a most - photo 3

The Tempest, ACT II, SCENE II

STEPHANO. Four legs and two voices: a most delicate monster!

The Tempest ACT III SCENE I MIRANDA Alas now pray you Work not so hard I - photo 4

The Tempest, ACT III, SCENE I

MIRANDA. Alas, now, pray you,

Work not so hard: I would the lightning had

Burnt up those logs that you are enjoind to pile!

Two Gentlemen of Verona ACT V SCENE IV JULIA O good sir my master charged - photo 5

Two Gentlemen of Verona, ACT V, SCENE IV

JULIA. O good sir, my master charged me to deliver a ring to Madam Silvia, which, out of my neglect, was never done.

A Midsummer Nights Dream ACT II SCENE I PUCK I am that merry wanderer of the - photo 6

A Midsummer Nights Dream, ACT II, SCENE I

PUCK. I am that merry wanderer of the night.

A Midsummer Nights Dream ACT II SCENE II PUCK But Athenian found I none On - photo 7

A Midsummer Nights Dream, ACT II, SCENE II

PUCK. But Athenian found I none,

On whose eyes I might approve

This flowers force in stirring love.

The Merry Wives of Windsor ACT I SCENE I ANNE Will t please your worship to - photo 8

The Merry Wives of Windsor, ACT I, SCENE I

ANNE. Will t please your worship to come in, sir?

SLENDER. No, I thank you, forsooth, heartily; I am very well.

The Merry Wives of Windsor ACT II SCENE I MRS FORD Why this is the very - photo 9

The Merry Wives of Windsor, ACT II, SCENE I

MRS. FORD. Why, this is the very same; the very hand, the very words. What doth he think of us?

The Merry Wives of Windsor ACT IV SCENE I MRS PAGE Sir Hugh my husband - photo 10

The Merry Wives of Windsor, ACT IV, SCENE I

MRS. PAGE. Sir Hugh, my husband says my son profits nothing in the world at his book. I pray you, ask him some questions in his accidence.

The Merry Wives of Windsor ACT V SCENE V MRS FORD Sir John art thou there - photo 11

The Merry Wives of Windsor, ACT V, SCENE V

MRS. FORD. Sir John! art thou there, my deer? my male deer?

Twelfth Night ACT I SCENE V VIOLA Good gentle one give me modest assurance - photo 12

Twelfth Night, ACT I, SCENE V

VIOLA. Good gentle one, give me modest assurance if you be the lady of the house, that I may proceed in my speech.

Twelfth Night ACT II SCENE III SIR TOBY Come come Ill go burn some sack - photo 13

Twelfth Night, ACT II, SCENE III

SIR TOBY. Come, come, Ill go burn some sack; tis too late to go to bed now: come, knight; come, knight.

Twelfth Night ACT IV SCENE III OLIVIA Now go with me and with this holy man - photo 14

Twelfth Night, ACT IV, SCENE III

OLIVIA. Now go with me and with this holy man Into the chantry by.

Much Ado About Nothing ACT III SCENE I HERO Then go we near her that her - photo 15

Much Ado About Nothing, ACT III, SCENE I

HERO. Then go we near her, that her ear lose nothing Of the false sweet bait that we lay for it.

Much Adi About Nothing ACT IV SCENE I BEATRICE Why how now cousin - photo 16

Much Adi About Nothing, ACT IV, SCENE I BEATRICE. Why, how now, cousin! wherefore sink you down?

Much Ado About Nothing ACT IV SCENE II DOGBERRY Ovillain thou wilt be - photo 17

Much Ado About Nothing, ACT IV, SCENE II DOGBERRY. Ovillain! thou wilt be condemned into everlasting redemption for this.

Much Ado About Nothing ACT V SCENE IV CLAUDIO Give me your hand before this - photo 18

Much Ado About Nothing, ACT V, SCENE IV

CLAUDIO. Give me your hand: before this holy friar, I am your husband, if you like of me.

Measure for Measure ACT II SCENE IV ISABELLA Sir believe this I had rather - photo 19

Measure for Measure, ACT II, SCENE IV

ISABELLA. Sir, believe this,

I had rather give my body than my soul.

Measure for Measure ACT IV SCENE II PROVOST Here is in our prison a common - photo 20

Measure for Measure, ACT IV, SCENE II

PROVOST. Here is in our prison a common executioner, who in his office lacks a helper: if you will take it on you to assist him, it shall redeem you from your gyves.

Loves Labours Lost ACT IV SCENE II JAQUENETTA Good master Parson be so good - photo 21

Loves Labours Lost, ACT IV, SCENE II

JAQUENETTA. Good master Parson, be so good as read me this letter: it was given me by Costard, and sent me from Don Armado: I beseech you, read it.

Loves Labours Lost ACT V SCENE II PRINCESS Hold Rosaline this favour thou - photo 22

Loves Labours Lost, ACT V, SCENE II

PRINCESS. Hold, Rosaline, this favour thou shalt wear,

And then the king will court thee for his dear;

Hold, take thou this, my sweet, and give me thine.

The Merchant of Venice ACT III SCENE II BASSANIO But when this ring Parts - photo 23

The Merchant of Venice, ACT III, SCENE II

BASSANIO. But when this ring

Parts from this finger, then parts life from hence:

O, then be bold to say Bassanio s dead!

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