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Much Ado About Nothing
Peters, William, del. ; Heath, James, 1788-1850, sculp.
Peters, William, del.
Heath, James, 1788-1850, sculp.
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Prints, Shakespearean actors and actresses, Images, Much Ado About Nothing, Peters, William--Painter, Heath, James, 1757-1834--Engraver, Hero (Fictitious character), Ursula (Fictitious character), Beatrice (Fictitious character), Benedick (Fictitious character), Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Beatrice overhears Hero's staged conversation with Ursula in Much Ado about Nothing Act 3 Scene 1. _Hero, Urfula, and Beatrice listening._ Hero. Then go we near her, that her ear lose nothing Of the false sweet bait that we lay for it. [They advance to the bower.] No, truly, Ursula, she is too disdainful; I know her spirits are as coy and wild As haggards of rock. Urf._But are you sure That Benedick loves Beatrice so entirely?
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The TIFF was created at 1200 dpi and 8-bit grayscale.