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Theatrical portraiture no. 1 - Henry V

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Illustration shows an actor portraying Henry V in Shakespear's play by the same name.

Illus. in: The Attic miscellany or, characteristic mirror of men and things, vol. 1. London : Bently & Co., 1790.

Caption: How to tear a speech to tatters. From -this -day -to -the -end -of -the world. Ti -tum -tum ti -ti tum -ti.

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henry king of england portrayals actors book illustrations prints theatrical portraiture theatrical portraiture vintage illustration 1789 18th century rare book and special collections division henry v ultra high resolution high resolution performing arts theater library of congress
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1600 - 1700
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henry king of england portrayals actors book illustrations prints theatrical portraiture theatrical portraiture vintage illustration 1789 18th century rare book and special collections division henry v ultra high resolution high resolution performing arts theater library of congress