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Front Piece to King Lear (1608)

Front Piece to King Lear (1608) - King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1603 and 1606, and is considered one of his greatest works. The...

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King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1603 and 1606, and is considered one of his greatest works. The play is based on the legend of Leir of Britain, a mythological pre-Roman king. It has been widely adapted for stage and screen, with the part of Lear being played by many of the world's most accomplished actors.

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Dedicated to the one, the only, The Bard of Avon, these unique and original Shakespeare designs can only be found here at The Shakespeare Shoppe @ Skreened! Taking full advantage of the bigger design area, these designs are all adapted from our existing work @ www.shakespeareshoppe.com for those Shakespeare fans who want more bang for their buck!

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Shakespeare Insults - When just one swear word is not enough - here is a collection of 58 of The Bard's best cussing in the one design! Show your knowledge of Shakespeare...
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Shakespeare Flower Portrait - The Flower Portrait of William Shakespeare is now considered to be a fake, painted 200 years after Shakespeare's death, rather than during...
The Flower Portrait of William Shakespeare is now considered to be a fake, painted 200 years after Shakespeare's death, rather than during...
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Shakespeare Droeshout Engraving - The most famous of the Shakespeare images and generally thought to be the most authentic - the engraving by Martin Droeshout which featured on the...
The most famous of the Shakespeare images and generally thought to be the most authentic - the engraving by Martin Droeshout which featured on the...
As You Like It Strangers Insult (B&W) - "I do desire we may be better strangers" - the perfect put down from Shakespeare's As You Like It
"I do desire we may be better strangers" - the perfect put down from Shakespeare's As You Like It
Cymbeline Worms Insult (B&W) - "Thy tongue outvenoms all the worms of Nile" - William Shakespeare, Cymbeline
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Henry IV Hellfire Insult (B&W) - "I never saw thy face but I think upon hell-fire" - William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Pt. 1.
"I never saw thy face but I think upon hell-fire" - William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Pt. 1.
As You Like It Strangers Insult - "I do desire we may be better strangers" - the perfect put down from Shakespeare's As You Like It
"I do desire we may be better strangers" - the perfect put down from Shakespeare's As You Like It
Cymbeline Worms Insult - "Thy tongue outvenoms all the worms of Nile" - William Shakespeare, Cymbeline
"Thy tongue outvenoms all the worms of Nile" - William Shakespeare, Cymbeline
Henry IV Hellfire Insult - "I never saw thy face but I think upon hell-fire" - William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Pt. 1.
"I never saw thy face but I think upon hell-fire" - William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Pt. 1.
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"Where hast thou been, sister? / Killing swine" - William Shakespeare. Perfect for the current swine flu epidemic, this "Killing Swine" Macbeth...
Killing Swine (Modern Version, Mk II) - "Where hast thou been, sister? / Killing swine" - William Shakespeare. Perfect for the current swine flu epidemic, this "Killing Swine" Macbeth...
"Where hast thou been, sister? / Killing swine" - William Shakespeare. Perfect for the current swine flu epidemic, this "Killing Swine" Macbeth...
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