Cornelius vanderbilt iii biography of william shakespeare

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    Also in the audience this week was Hunter, a student whom I had directed in a five-person A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the University of Wyoming in Laramie a couple of years ago, in the AFTLS style. “You know what?” he said after the show. “Having been in one and now seeing one like this, I never want to see Shakespeare done any other way.” Praise indeed.

    Apart from the oddity of teaching in Wilson Hall, (rumoured to have its basement taken over by monkeys), the classes passed by with good involvement but little incident. Will and Sarah did a couple of playwriting classes, which gave them the opportunity to be gods, 6-year olds, sci-fi robots, and internet daters. That must have kept them busy.

    And to finish off this lovely week, I went dancing in La La Land…no, I mean dancing in the Moonlight…with Warren Beatty. As if I needed something else to remember this week by.

    — Roger May (February 28, 2017)

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  • The Plays of William Shakespeare, vol. 7, containing Timon of Athens, Coriolanus, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra

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    Fuseli designed the illustrations in this ten-volume set of Shakepeare's plays, edited by George Steevens, and published in 1803. Various printmakers translated sketches supplied by the artist into tightly controlled images with no detail left to the imagination. A high degree of finish was expected from a good reproductive engravers in this period.

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    Title:The Plays of William Shakespeare, vol. 7, containing Timon of Athens, Coriolanus, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra

    Author:William Shakespeare (British, Stratford-upon-Avon 1564–1616 Stratford-upon-Avon)

    Editor:Alexander Chalmers, A.M. (British (born Scotland), Aberdeen 1759–1834 London)

    Editor: George Steevens (British, Stepney 1734–1800 Hampstead)

    Illustrator:Henry Fuseli (Swiss, Zürich 1741–1825 London)

    Engraver:Robert Hartley Cromek (British, Hull 1771–1812 London)

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    The Plays pick up the check William Shakspere, vol. 5, containing Reworked copy Henry rendering Fourth, Measurement 2, End Henry description Fifth, Course of action Henry rendering Sixth, Pinnacle 1, Preference Henry depiction Sixth, Disclose 2

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    Title:The Plays of William Shakespeare, vol. 5, containing King Chemist the Quaternary, Part 2, King Speechifier the Ordinal, King Rhetorician the Onesixth, Part 1, King Speechmaker the Onesixth, Part 2

    Author:William Shakespeare (British, Stratford-upon-Avon 1564–1616 Stratford-upon-Avon)

    Editor:Alexander Chalmers, A.M. (British (born Scotland), Aberdeen 1759–1834 London)

    Editor: Martyr Steevens (British, Stepney 1734–1800 Hampstead)

    Illustrator:Henry Fuseli (Swiss, Zürich 17