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It Makes Me Insane That Being Familiar With Shakespeare Plays Is Considered Pretentious. Like Girl. They

it makes me insane that being familiar with shakespeare plays is considered pretentious. like girl. they are on google. it takes less than 2 hours to read one and some of them are dumb as hell as well. give it a rest

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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare with notes, original and selected, by Samuel Weller Singer, F.S.A., and a life of the poet, by Charles Symmons, D.D. was published in 1826 by the influential English printers Chiswick Press in ten volumes. The works are accompanied by sixty engravings on wood by Englishman John Thompson “from drawings by Stothard, Corbould, Harvey, etc.” Thomas Stothard (1755-1834) was a British illustrator and student of the Royal Academy who had a penchant for illustrating the works of his favorite poets. Over his career Stothard designed plates for pocket books, concert tickets, almanacs, and actor portraits, and had previously worked with Shakespeare editor Alexander Pope (1688-1744). 

Henry Corbould (1787-1844) was born into a painting lineage and also attended the Royal Academy. A devoted artist, he was well known for his book illustrations and was considered surpassed by few in his professional knowledge. Englishman William Harvey (1796-1866) was a preeminent illustrator, engraver, and designer who contributed works to many popular publications of his time. 

Stothard, Corbould, and Harvey provided the inspirational base of Thompson’s engravings and helped bring to life Shakespeare’s words. The engraved title vignettes provide a subtle context of characters and scenery to lead readers into Shakespeare’s world and contribute to the illustrative traditions of Shakespeare publications.  

Volumes Two and Three shown here contain Measure for Measure, Much Ado About Nothing, Midsummer-Night's Dream, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, All’s Well that Ends Well, and Taming of the Shrew. 

View more Shakespeare Weekend posts. 

-Jenna, Special Collections Graduate Intern 


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7 months ago

People are wrong about Romeo and Juliet in my presence.


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6 months ago
Two Households, Both Alike In Dignity, In Fair Verona, Where We Lay Our Scene. From Ancient Grudge Break
Two Households, Both Alike In Dignity, In Fair Verona, Where We Lay Our Scene. From Ancient Grudge Break
Two Households, Both Alike In Dignity, In Fair Verona, Where We Lay Our Scene. From Ancient Grudge Break
Two Households, Both Alike In Dignity, In Fair Verona, Where We Lay Our Scene. From Ancient Grudge Break
Two Households, Both Alike In Dignity, In Fair Verona, Where We Lay Our Scene. From Ancient Grudge Break
Two Households, Both Alike In Dignity, In Fair Verona, Where We Lay Our Scene. From Ancient Grudge Break
Two Households, Both Alike In Dignity, In Fair Verona, Where We Lay Our Scene. From Ancient Grudge Break
Two Households, Both Alike In Dignity, In Fair Verona, Where We Lay Our Scene. From Ancient Grudge Break

Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene. From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of these two foes, A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life; Whose misadventured piteous overthrows Do with their death bury their parents' strife.

ROMEO AND JULIET (1968) — dir. Franco Zeffirelli


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7 months ago

just invented something at dinner called soundboard storytime where i explain the plot of hamlet to my younger sister & her friend while our other sister punctuates every sentence with a choice sound bite from her phone


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