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Christopher Sly, illustration for Introduction, Scene ii, Taming of the Shrew

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Katharina, illustration for Act I, Scene i, Taming of the Shrew

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Baptista Protests, illustration for Act I, Scene i, Taming of the Shrew

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Petruchio, from Act I, Scene ii, Taming of the Shrew

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Petruchio Banters Katharina, from Act II, Scene i, Taming of the Shrew

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Bianca and Lucentio, from Act III, Scene i, Taming of the Shrew

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Petruchio bears off his bride, from Act III, Scene ii, Taming of the Shrew

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Petruchio Overturns the Trencher, from Act IV, Scene i, Taming of the Shrew

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Lucentio: "Pardon, sweet father," from Act V, Scene i, Taming of the Shrew

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

The torn letter, from Act I, Scene ii, Two Gentlemen of Verona

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Proteus and Antonio, from Act I, Scene iii, Two Gentlemen of Verona

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Sylvia and Valentine, from Act II, Scene i, Two Gentlemen of Verona

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Proteus Meets Sylvia, from Act II, Scene iv, Two Gentlemen of Verona

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Proteus and the Duke, from Act III, Scene i, Two Gentlemen of Verona

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

The Duke Expels Valentine, from Act III, Scene i, Two Gentlemen of Verona

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

The Court of the Palace, from Act IV, Scene ii, Two Gentlemen of Verona

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Launce and His Dog, from Act IV, Scene iv, Two Gentlemen of Verona

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Valentine rescues Sylvia, from Act V, Scene iv, Two Gentlemen of Verona

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Exuent Salarino and Salanio, from Act I, Scene i, Merchant of Venice

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Prince of Morocco: "Mislike me not for my complexion," from Act II, Scene i, Merchant of Venice

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Launcelot: "Turn up your right hand, at the next turning," from Act II, Scene ii, Merchant of Venice

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Song, from Act III, Scene ii, Merchant of Venice

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

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