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  • ...featured in this exhibition all use depictions of Shakespeare's plays and characters to comment on political and theatrical trends in Great Britain, the United ...ations from Shakespeare and drawings of Gladstone as various Shakespearean characters.
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  • ...published engravings of the paintings as illustrations for his edition of Shakespeare's plays. This exhibition chronicles the development of the Shakespeare Galler ...viewers information about the scenes depicted: play title, act and scene, characters, and most usefully a long excerpt from the scene. As indicated by printer'
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  • *Note that a ''work'' can also be a subject. For example, books ''about'' Shakespeare's play ''Hamlet'' will have ''Hamlet'' as a subject. Note that when the title |keywords such as "child characters"
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  • ....b.55]''': Signatures of departed English & foreign potentates and eminent characters [manuscript], ca. 1833 ===Shakespeare's Signature Forgeries and Facsimiles===
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  • ...p, the leading advocate of the popular idea that Francis Bacon had written Shakespeare's works and left ciphered clues throughout the 1623 First Folio and other tex In addition to leaving secret codes in Shakespeare's plays (a theory that has proven unfounded), famous politician Sir Francis B
    38 KB (5,738 words) - 12:04, 15 July 2015
  • [[File:W2196 pg. 451.jpg|A page of Chinese characters. Folger Digital Image [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/z3p8dd 31695]. ...to be just such a language. In 1605, Francis Bacon described it as having “Characters Real, which express neither letters nor words in gross, but Things or Notio
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  • ...l of them were exceptionally knowledgeable about ancient languages, making Shakespeare's participation in the translation even less likely. ...one of the most widely read books in English. It is a pastiche of biblical characters, places, and passages, most of them in the language of the King James Bible
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  • ...upper right, referencing the role of love in motivating many of the play’s characters. ...s that Fuseli intended to focus on the facial expressions of these unnamed characters from [[Richard III|''Richard III'']]. Sent by Richard to murder his brother
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  • ...f Shakespeare || Folger Library copy work. Title page from 1623 edition of Shakespeare's works with portrait || LC-H814-T01-0027 (b&w film dup. neg.) || LC-H814- 00 ...f Shakespeare || Folger Library copy work. Title page from 1623 edition of Shakespeare's works with portrait I || LC-H824-T01-0027-A (b&w film dup. neg.) || LC-H824
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  • ...are’s Blackfriars deed ([[Open City: London, 1500–1700 exhibition material#Shakespeare's Townhouse (pilaster before case 3)|pilaster before case 3]]) == [[File:Z.c.22 (45).jpg|thumb|right|320px|Deed to Shakespeare's townhouse at Blackfriars. Folger Digital Image [http://luna.folger.edu/luna
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  • ...ion of topics throughout time, genre and authors and by gender of dramatic characters. Short of the language-dependent preprocessing steps like lemmatisation, ou ...n the corpus. We then use the same analytical procedure to compare bastard characters from different genres (tragedy, comedy, history). We conclude that there ar
    61 KB (9,243 words) - 12:44, 30 June 2023
  • ...in an instant, and often in parlor games ran through a series of faces and characters. ...e on literary criticism, especially in the interpretation of Shakespeare’s characters, was enormous. The genius of the “God of his idolatry” was thrown into
    24 KB (3,649 words) - 11:19, 27 August 2018
  • Robert Stapylton opens his play ''Hero and Leander'' on a sticky day, with characters Castor and Stredon, “puffing and blowing,” complaining about the dog da
    12 KB (2,020 words) - 10:58, 30 July 2018
  • :A unique string of numbers or characters to identify a unique entity. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, W
    11 KB (1,572 words) - 14:00, 23 August 2017
  • If you interested in learning more about the music heard and referenced in Shakespeare's plays, here are some selected readings on Shakespeare and theatrical music : Duffin, Ross. ''Shakespeare's Songbook''. New York: Norton, 2004.
    28 KB (4,352 words) - 14:28, 9 July 2015
  • ...Language: Social Discourse and Cultural Production (seminar)|Historicizing Shakespeare's Language: Social Discourse and Cultural Production]]''' ...on scripts might be reflected in [[William Shakespeare's sonnets|''William Shakespeare's sonnets'']]? The seminar's reconsideration of early modern language will be
    23 KB (3,362 words) - 13:32, 30 June 2017
  • ...redefine the novel; how new trends in fashion influenced the depiction of characters; how newspapers trained readers to read novels. Later sessions will incorpo '''Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "The Founders and the Bard"'''
    20 KB (2,999 words) - 13:43, 30 June 2017
  • ...are's plays seem most accessible and immediate to student readers when the characters describe emotions-their own and others'. Shakespeare himself is popularly a ...also edited ''A Companion to Shakespeare'' (1999) and ''Critical Essays on Shakespeare's "Hamlet"'' (1995), and coedited both ''A New History of Early English Drama
    23 KB (3,385 words) - 13:28, 30 June 2017
  • ...A Midsummer Night’s Dream'', the balance of both speaking and non-speaking characters on stage is presented. Where the previous work created structures of speake ...“digitise the stage” (Lavagnino et al. 1995, Gants 2006) and will focus on characters, speech acts and stage directions, formal entities crucial for a social net
    45 KB (6,720 words) - 12:34, 30 June 2023
  • |In this speech, Jesus addresses the human characters but, of course, also the audience, explaining why the judgement is going do ...probably youngish to middle-age, when they are representative/allegorical characters, gender and age may not matter much when casting the roles.
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