16th century bedroom furnishings, illustration. © The Folger
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Atlas of the Counties of England and Wales,
London 1579. © The Folger Shakespeare Library. Reproduced by permission.
Beaumont, Francis, playwright and
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Caesar, Julius, (scene from) showing Brutus
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Card-playing, photograph. © The Folger
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Cockpit at Whitehall Palace after it was
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Comenius, Johann Amos. From an illustration
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Countrywoman on horseback, photograph. ©
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Earl of Southampton, patron of Shakespeare.
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Edwards, Allison in a production of Macbeth,
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Elizabeth I (full length), photograph. The
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Elizabeth I, painting. © The Folger
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Fletcher, John, playwright and contemporary
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Globe Theatre, enlarged and detailed view,
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Hornbook dating from Shakespeare's lifetime. © The
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James I, (costume from the time of),
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Jonson, Benjamin, playwright and
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Juliet, standing alone, drawing. © The
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Leaden Hall Market, London, England, 16th
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Lewis, Mark and Roger Forbes in the 1991
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Macbeth, 1989 production of, photograph.
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Map of Warwickshire from the first English
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Neville, John as Hamlet in Old Vic
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Pen and ink drawing of Mercutio's Queen Mab
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Philip Pleasants and Greg Thornton in the
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Phillip Pleasants and Ray Chambers in the
1995 production of Hamlet, photograph. Courtesy Alabama Shakespeare
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Plague begins in Stratford, 11 July 1564,
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Queen Elizabeth before Parliament. © The
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Rossi as Hamlet in Act 5, scene 1 of
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Shakespeare and his family at Stratford,
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Shakespeare, Anne, (baptismal register of),
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Shakespeare before the Court of Queen
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Shakespeare, Edmund, (baptismal record of),
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Shakespeare, Gilibert, (baptismal register
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Shakespeare, London in the time of,
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Shakespeare performing before Queen
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Shakespeare, Richard, (burial register of),
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Shakespeare, William, (baptismal register
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Shakespeare, William, before Sir Thomas
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Shakespeare, William, (in collar in lariat
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Shakespeare, William, (in Elizabethan
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Shakespeare, William, Last Will and
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Shakespeare, William, picture of his
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Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford on
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Shakespeare's house and birthplace in
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Sketch of Water Closet. © The Folger
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Terry, Ellen and Mrs. Stirling as Juliet
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Terry, Ellen as Ophelia, (engraving of)
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The householder and his family,
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Thornton, Greg and Philip Pleasants in the
1991 production of Julius Caesar, photograph. Courtesy Alabama Shakespeare
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Thornton, Greg, Mark Lewis, and Philip Pleasants
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Trades in 16th century England,
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Ward, John, memorandum of Shakespeare's
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Windsor Castle, Tower of London, British
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Wining and Dining, photograph. © The Folger
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Description of Shakespeare's baptism in In the
Steps of William Shakespeare: Stratford, video. Films for the Humanities
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Description of Shakespeare's birthplace, In the
Steps of William Shakespeare: Stratford, video. Films for the Humanities
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Discussion of the Globe and London playhouses in In
the Steps of William Shakespeare: Stratford, video. Films for the
Humanities & Sciences.
Flynn, Rebecca, talks about the Holy Trinity Church
in In the Steps of William Shakespeare: Stratford, video. Films for
the Humanities & Sciences.
Hathaway's, Ann, cottage in In the Steps of
William Shakespeare: Stratford, video. Films for the Humanities &
Sciences.
Shakespeare's grave and epitaph in In the Steps
of William Shakespeare: Stratford, video. Films for the Humanities
& Sciences.
Calphurnia and Caesar in Julius Caesar,
video. International Film Bureau.
Cassius and Brutus arguing in Julius Caesar,
video. International Film Bureau.
Prologue in Romeo and Juliet, video.
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Tomb scene, in Romeo and Juliet, video.
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Flag unfurling outside replica of Globe Theatre in Shakespeare
and the Globe, video. Films for the Humanities & Sciences.
Gurr, Andrew, talking about the Globe in Shakespeare
and the Globe,
video. Films for the Humanities & Sciences.
Olivier production of Henry V in Shakespeare and
the Globe,
video. Films for the Humanities & Sciences.
Hamlet: First meeting with ghost in Shakespeare's
Tragedies: Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, video. International Film Bureau.
Hamlet: "So oft it chances" in Shakespeare's
Tragedies: Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, video. International Film Bureau.
Macbeth: "Is this a dagger I see..." in Shakespeare's
Tragedies: Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, video. International Film Bureau.
Macbeth: The witches in Shakespeare's Tragedies:
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