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William Francis Starling - Julius Caesar, ghost of Caesar appearing to Brutus, act IV, scene III

Julius Caesar, ghost of Caesar appearing to Brutus, act IV, scene III (19th century)

William Francis Starling (English, active 1833 - 1845)
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King Lear, III, 6, chamber in a farm house, Kent, Gloucester, and fool bearing the king

King Lear, III, 6, chamber in a farm house, Kent, Gloucester, and fool bearing the king (1829)

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Hermione and Leontes, Paulina; Nay, present your hand, Winter’s tale, act V, scene III

Hermione and Leontes, Paulina; Nay, present your hand, Winter’s tale, act V, scene III

Joseph Swain (English, 1820-1909)
Romeo and Juliet; Romeo.

Romeo and Juliet; Romeo.

Percy Anderson (English, 1851-1928)
Comedy of errors; two Dromios

Comedy of errors; two Dromios (1829)

Henry James Richter (English, 1772–1857)
Illustrations to As you like it Pl.33

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Hugh Thomson (American, 1860-1920)
Pros; ‘By accident most strange, bountiful fortune, now my dear lady, hath mine enemies brought to this shore …’ [The Tempest]

Pros; ‘By accident most strange, bountiful fortune, now my dear lady, hath mine enemies brought to this shore …’ [The Tempest] (1893)

Walter Crane (English, 1845 - 1915)
Illustration to Shakespeare’s Merry wives of Windsor – act 1, scene 1

Illustration to Shakespeare’s Merry wives of Windsor – act 1, scene 1

John Massey Wright (English, 1777–1866)
Tempest; Prospero, Ferdinand, Miranda, &c., Act IV, scene I

Tempest; Prospero, Ferdinand, Miranda, &c., Act IV, scene I (19th century)

William Francis Starling (English, active 1833 - 1845)
Merry wives of Windsor, act I, sc. 1

Merry wives of Windsor, act I, sc. 1 (1859)

Joseph Nash (English, 1808-1878)
Cymbeline; Act V, Scene V

Cymbeline; Act V, Scene V (1890s)

Walford Graham Robertson (English, 1866-1948)
Illustrations to Shakespeare Pl.056

Illustrations to Shakespeare Pl.056 (19th century)

John Massey Wright (English, 1777–1866)
The Tempest

The Tempest (1904)

William Hatherell (English, 1855-1928)
All’s well that ends well. I dare not say, my lord. I take you

All’s well that ends well. I dare not say, my lord. I take you (1917-1918)

Louis Rhead (American, 1857-1926)
King John, with Messers Powell, Bensley and J. R. Smith

King John, with Messers Powell, Bensley and J. R. Smith

Sylvester Harding (English, 1745 – 1809)
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