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Associated People Shakespeare, William (1564–1616), playwright and poet

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James Heath "This is fairy gold, boy, and will prove so"
James Heath, 1757–1834, British
"This is fairy gold, boy, and will prove so"
1804
 Shakspeare from the Chandos Picture
Shakspeare from the Chandos Picture
unknown artist Untitled: Portrait of William Shakespeare
unknown artist
Untitled: Portrait of William Shakespeare
 William Shakspeare
William Shakspeare
 Shakspeare
Shakspeare
John Hall Wm. Shakespear at the Age of 40
John Hall, 1739–1797, British
Wm. Shakespear at the Age of 40
1772-1773
William Holl William Shakspeare
William Holl, 1807–1871, British
William Shakspeare
Benjamin Holl Untitled: Shakspeare
Benjamin Holl, 1808–1884, British
Untitled: Shakspeare
ca. 1827
Abraham Wivell Will. Shakespere
after Abraham Wivell, 1786–1899, British
Will. Shakespere
1827
John Swaine Shakspeare from the First Folio Edition
John Swaine, 1775–1860, British
Shakspeare from the First Folio Edition
Cornelis Apostool Here Nature List'ning Stood
Print made by Cornelis Apostool, 1762–1844, Dutch
Here Nature List'ning Stood
1795
James H. Baker Come Gentle Night: "Romeo and Juliet," Act III, Scene II
Print made by James H. Baker, born 1829
Come Gentle Night: "Romeo and Juliet," Act III, Scene II
between 1839 and 1849
James Heath "Hubert, let me not be bound!"
James Heath, 1757–1834, British
"Hubert, let me not be bound!"
1802
James Heath "Here, I and sorrows sit; here is my throne, bid kings come and bow to it"
James Heath, 1757–1834, British
"Here, I and sorrows sit; here is my throne, bid kings come and bow to it"
1802
James Heath "Then go, bid the huntsmen wake them with their horns"
James Heath, 1757–1834, British
"Then go, bid the huntsmen wake them with their horns"
1802
James Heath "We come to visit you: and purpose now, to lead you to our court: vouchsafe it then."
James Heath, 1757–1834, British
"We come to visit you: and purpose now, to lead you to our court: vouchsafe it then."
1802
Richard Earlom William Shakespeare
Print made by Richard Earlom, 1743–1822, British
William Shakespeare
ca. 1770
James Heath "Mark your divorce young sir, whom son I dare not call"
James Heath, 1757–1834, British
"Mark your divorce young sir, whom son I dare not call"
1804