Antony and Cleopatra. The Palace in Alexandria. Antony, Cleopatra, Eros, Charmian, Iras, &c : Eros. The Queen, my lord, the Queen. Iras. Go to him, madam; speak to him; He is unqualitied with very shame. Cleo. Well then. Sustain me: O! Eros. Most noble sir, arise; the Queen approaches; Her head's declin'd and death will seize her: but Your comfort makes the rescue. Ant. I have offended reputation; A most unnoble swerving.
Creator:
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 (author)
Contributor:
J.& J. Boydell, (London, Great Britain) (publisher); Facius, Georg Sigmund, approximately 1750- (engraver); Facius, Johann Gottlieb, approximately 1750- (engraver); Tresham, Henry, 1749?-1814 (artist)
Play: Antony and Cleopatra; Notes about Georg-Siegmund Facius: Along with brother Johann-Gottlieb, collaborated extensively with the Boydells on their Shakespeare Gallery.; Notes about Johann-Gottlieb Facius: Along with brother Georg-Siegmund, collaborated extensively with the Boydells on their Shakespeare Gallery.; Notes about Henry Tresham: Collaborated with the Boydells on their Shakespeare Gallery.; Publish'd Dec.1 1795, by JOHN & JOSIAH BOYDELL, at the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall; & N. 90, Cheapside, London.; Painted by Henry Tresham.; Engraved by G. S. & I. G. Facius.
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, University of Pennsylvania: Furness, S/ShANT.3.9.1 L, Drawer
Collection:
Furness Theatrical Image Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
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