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  • ...ry and continued to be manufactured commercially in Germany throughout the century. From about 1765, papers of a very high quality were made in the German vil ...of stencils. Multi-color block printing did not occur until the eighteenth century when it became customary to produce designs in a variety of colors. Italian
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  • ♠ [http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/wash46354?db=BBCN 17th-18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers] contains not only newspapers, but newsbooks, ♠ [http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/wash46354?db=NCCO Nineteenth Century Collections Online: British Theatre] features a wide range of primary sourc
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  • ...faked work of art, a forged document, or a recent facsimile of a sixteenth-century printed page? Even experts able to handle the items can be fooled. ...Edwin Forrest as … King Lear … others]. Philadelphia [Pa.: s.n., mid-19th century]. Call number: [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=25
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  • ...the '''Ferrers''' Family of Tamworth Castle], 1371-1806 (bulk 16th - 17th century), Folger MS L.e.1-1200 and X.d.685, 1225 items (29 boxes) ...to the nineteenth century (mostly mid-sixteenth century to mid-seventeenth century) concerning the family's political, legal, financial, personal, and manoria
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  • == Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Shakespeare: Revision and Adaptation (cluster 2) == ...l flow, which made it the standard stage version until the early twentieth century. Cibber's influence can still be seen in Laurence Olivier's version of ''Ri
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  • | D25 || G[eorge?] Francis (fl. late 18th, early 19th centuries) || ''David Garrick as King Lear'' ([[King Lear|''King Lear'']] I | D62 || Anonymous (British school, 18th century) || ''Cordelia Championed by the Earl of Kent'' ([[King Lear|''King Lear'']
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  • ...been a common language for Americans in a diverse society. During the 19th century, they were spoken on the stages and in the schools of New York and Boston, The new country expanded westward in the 19<sup>th</sup> century, offering land and economic opportunities for settlers from the East Coast,
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  • ...igned from Edwin Booth, Philadelphia, to Adam Badeau, Washington, DC, 19th century September 26 || [https://findingaids.folger.edu/dfoboothedwin.xml Y.c.215 ( ...ned from Junius Brutus Booth to unidentified recipient [manuscript], [19th century]. || [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=216816 Y.c.200 (1
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  • ...major symbols for all seasons, but especially Summer, who is Ceres in 17th century dress. The calendar itself gestures towards the cyclical nature of the seas [[Category: 16th century]]
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  • [[Category: 16th century]] [[Category: 17th century]]
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  • ...le criterion: we are all equal in the face of death. Since the seventeenth century, writers have collected, analyzed, and republished these curious documents :Acting as public officers for the parish from at least 1592 through the 19th century, women searchers examined dead bodies to determine cause of death for Londo
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  • ...mond Goff, ''Incunabula in American libraries: A Third Census of Fifteenth-Century Books Recorded in North American Collections'' (New York: Bibliographical S ...C.c.'' (except C.c.1, see above): correspondence (late 18th century - 19th century)
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  • ...ed with Kindness''. The remaining plays were re-bound together in the 19th century, then separated and re-bound as six individual volumes at the Folger in 196
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  • [[Category:19th century]] [[Category:20th century]]
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  • [France?] : [s.n.], [17th century]<br/> [France?] : [s.n.], [17th century]<br/>
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  • Edwin Booth was one of the most renowned Shakespearean actors of the 19th century, celebrated for his roles as Hamlet, Richard III, and Iago. He also was bro ...sses, geology, mineralogy & mining law from the earliest times to the 16th Century ; by Herbert Clark Hoover ... and Lou Henry Hoover …''
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  • #For 19th- and early 20th-century books, it may be worth searching for a digitized copy; there may be additio
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  • * Compare 19th-century productions of Shakespeare with today's through historic photographs and pr ...cation, photograph, or other item that was originally produced in the 20th century or later, you should check with us about copyright. Please contact [mailto:
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  • * LOAN courtesy of Rosamond Purcell. 4 mercury glass jars. 20th century. [https://flic.kr/p/dgrJrb Image]. * LOAN courtesy of Rosamond Purcell. Framed mirror. 18th century.
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  • Other items of interest in the reading rooms include the pair of 19th century globes at the main entrance (replicas of Renaissance globes), the stained g ...od of her Master’s degree from Vassar College. The hand-painted eighteenth-century fan in her hand depicts the wedding scene from Shakespeare’s Henry V; it
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