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The childing Autumne, angry Winter change
Their wonted Liueries, and the mazed world,
By their increase, now knowes not which is which;
A MIDSOMMER Nights Dreame.
II. i C. 1595
The childing Autumne, angry Winter change
Their wonted Liueries, and the mazed world,
By their increase, now knowes not which is which;
A MIDSOMMER Nights Dreame.
II. i C. 1595
Des. To you I am bound for life, and education:
i.iii c.1603
THE T R A G E D I E O F
Othello, the Moore of Venice.
Original text First Folio
Des. To you I am bound for life, and education:
i.iii c.1603
THE T R A G E D I E O F
Othello, the Moore of Venice.
Original text First Folio
Ber. Honest plain words, best pierce the ears of griefe
v.ii c. 1594/98
Loues Labour's loft.
Original text First Folio.
Ber. Honest plain words, best pierce the ears of griefe
v.ii c. 1594/98
Loues Labour's loft.
Original text First Folio.
Rodo. Signior is all your Familie within?
i.i c. 1601
THE T R A G E D I E O F
Othello, the Moore of Venice.
Rodo. Signior is all your Familie within?
i.i c. 1601
THE T R A G E D I E O F
Othello, the Moore of Venice.
Fer. How well hee's read, to reason against reading.
i.i c.1594/98
Loues Labour's loft.
Original text First Folio.
Fer. How well hee's read, to reason against reading.
i.i c.1594/98
Loues Labour's loft.
Original text First Folio.
Warwicke. I Wonder how the King escap'd our hands?
i.i c. 1591
Thethird Partof King Henry the Sixt, vvith the death of the Duke of
YORKE.
Original text from the First Folio.
Warwicke. I Wonder how the King escap'd our hands?
i.i c. 1591
Thethird Partof King Henry the Sixt, vvith the death of the Duke of
YORKE.
Original text from the First Folio.
King. Find we a time for frighted peace to pant
i.i c.1597
The Firt Part of Henry the Fourth,
with the Life and Death of H E N R Y
Sirnamed HOT-SPVRRE.
Text from the First Folio
Image: digitalcollections.folger.edu/img34951
King. Find we a time for frighted peace to pant
i.i c.1597
The Firt Part of Henry the Fourth,
with the Life and Death of H E N R Y
Sirnamed HOT-SPVRRE.
Text from the First Folio
Image: digitalcollections.folger.edu/img34951
Qu. The Lady protests to much me thinkes.
iii.ii c. 1599/1601
T H E T R A G E D I E HAMLET, Prince of Denmarke.
Qu. The Lady protests to much me thinkes.
iii.ii c. 1599/1601
T H E T R A G E D I E HAMLET, Prince of Denmarke.
Claud. Baite the hooke well, this fish will bite.
ii.iii c. 1598/99
Much adoe about Nothing.
Text from the First Folio.
Claud. Baite the hooke well, this fish will bite.
ii.iii c. 1598/99
Much adoe about Nothing.
Text from the First Folio.
Hunts. My Lord I warrant you we wil play our part
i.i c. 1590/92
THE
Taming of the Shrew.
Original text First Folio
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Hunts. My Lord I warrant you we wil play our part
i.i c. 1590/92
THE
Taming of the Shrew.
Original text First Folio
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Macb. Will all great Neptunes Ocean wash this blood
ii.ii c. 1599/1606
T H E T R A G E D I E O F
M A C B E T H .
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Macb. Will all great Neptunes Ocean wash this blood
ii.ii c. 1599/1606
T H E T R A G E D I E O F
M A C B E T H .
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Iul. Was euer booke containing such vile matter
iii.ii c. 1591-1595
THE TRAGEDIE OF
R O M E O and IV LIE T.
Original text First Folio.
Iul. Was euer booke containing such vile matter
iii.ii c. 1591-1595
THE TRAGEDIE OF
R O M E O and IV LIE T.
Original text First Folio.
Macb. Two Truths are told,
i.iii c.1599/1606
T H E T R A G E D I E O F
M A C B E T H .
Original text First Folio.
Macb. Two Truths are told,
i.iii c.1599/1606
T H E T R A G E D I E O F
M A C B E T H .
Original text First Folio.
Ghost Sleepe thou a quiet sleepe:
v.iii c. 1592–1594
The Tragedy of Richard the Third:
with the Landing of Earle Richmond, and the
Battell at Bofworth Field.
Original text First Folio
Ghost Sleepe thou a quiet sleepe:
v.iii c. 1592–1594
The Tragedy of Richard the Third:
with the Landing of Earle Richmond, and the
Battell at Bofworth Field.
Original text First Folio
Shal. Sir: hee's a good dog, and a faire dog,
i.i c. 1597
T H E
Merry Viues of VVindfor.
Shal. Sir: hee's a good dog, and a faire dog,
i.i c. 1597
T H E
Merry Viues of VVindfor.
King. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers:
iiii.iii c. 1599
The Life of Henry the Fift.
Text from the First Folio.
King. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers:
iiii.iii c. 1599
The Life of Henry the Fift.
Text from the First Folio.
Qu. Beare to my Closset: Fare thee well, Pisanio.
i.v c. 1609/11
THE T R A G E D I E OF
C Y M B E L I N E .
Original text First Folio.
Qu. Beare to my Closset: Fare thee well, Pisanio.
i.v c. 1609/11
THE T R A G E D I E OF
C Y M B E L I N E .
Original text First Folio.
3. Out. No, we detest such vile base practises.
iiii.i c. 1589/93
T H E
Tw o Gentlemen of Verona.
Photo ©️National Portrait Gallery, London.
3. Out. No, we detest such vile base practises.
iiii.i c. 1589/93
T H E
Tw o Gentlemen of Verona.
Photo ©️National Portrait Gallery, London.
Mal. Foole, foole, foole I say.
iiii.ii c. 1601/02
TwelfeNight, Or what you will.
Text First Folio.
Mal. Foole, foole, foole I say.
iiii.ii c. 1601/02
TwelfeNight, Or what you will.
Text First Folio.
Vnder the greene wood tree,
who loues to lye with mee,
And turne his merrie Note,
vnto the sweet Birds throte:
Come hither, come hither, come hither:
Heere shall he see no enemie,
But Winter and rough Weather.
ii.v c. 1599
As you Like it.
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Vnder the greene wood tree,
who loues to lye with mee,
And turne his merrie Note,
vnto the sweet Birds throte:
Come hither, come hither, come hither:
Heere shall he see no enemie,
But Winter and rough Weather.
ii.v c. 1599
As you Like it.
youtu.be/UUvbCDJAsPw
Luc. Here is a wonder, if you talke of a wonder.
iv.ii c. 1590/92
T H E
Taming of the Shrew.
Original text, First Folio.
Luc. Here is a wonder, if you talke of a wonder.
iv.ii c. 1590/92
T H E
Taming of the Shrew.
Original text, First Folio.
Cor. Good my Lord,
You haue begot me, bred me, lou'd me.
I returne those duties backe as are right fit,
Obey you, Loue you, and most Honour you.
i.i c.1603/06
T H E TRAGEDIE OF
K I N G LEAR.
Cor. Good my Lord,
You haue begot me, bred me, lou'd me.
I returne those duties backe as are right fit,
Obey you, Loue you, and most Honour you.
i.i c.1603/06
T H E TRAGEDIE OF
K I N G LEAR.
Fal. you'll be laugh'd at.
T H E
Merry Viues of VVindfor.
i.i c.1596/1602
Original text First Folio.
Fal. you'll be laugh'd at.
T H E
Merry Viues of VVindfor.
i.i c.1596/1602
Original text First Folio.
Des. To you I am bound for life, and education:
iii.i c.1603
THE T R A G E D I E O F
Othello, the Moore of Venice.
Original text First Folio. Read Alt text for further information on the painting courtesy of The National Galley, London.
Des. To you I am bound for life, and education:
iii.i c.1603
THE T R A G E D I E O F
Othello, the Moore of Venice.
Original text First Folio. Read Alt text for further information on the painting courtesy of The National Galley, London.
Luci. Whole smoke like incense doth perfume the skie.
i.i c. 1588/93
The Lamentable Tragedy of
Titus Andronicus.
Original text. First Folio.
Luci. Whole smoke like incense doth perfume the skie.
i.i c. 1588/93
The Lamentable Tragedy of
Titus Andronicus.
Original text. First Folio.