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Taylor, C. Macbeth ... foretold his destiny ... Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be, until Great Birnam wood to Dunsinane's high hill Shall come against him [act IV, scene 1]

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Creator
Taylor, C. (Charles), 1756-1823
Date
1783
Location
London, Eng.
London,  England
Great Britain
Media format
Image
Extent
1 print

Language
English
Size
support: 10 5/8 x 7 3/8 in. ; image: 6 x 4 1/2 in
Genre
Art
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Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 251695
Folger call number: ART File S528m1 no.48
Folger holdings ID: 327049
Accession Number: cs859
Notes
General notes

Act and scene division derived from Folger Digital Texts, 27 July 2016 This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance

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Extended title: Macbeth ... foretold his destiny ... Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be, until Great Birnam wood to Dunsinane's high hill Shall come against him [act IV, scene 1] engraved by Charles Taylor from a drawing by Thomas Stothard
Subjects
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Macbeth Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Macbeth, King of Scotland, active 11th century
Related names
printmaker: Taylor, C. (Charles), 1756-1823
depiction: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
depiction: Macbeth, King of Scotland, active 11th century
artist: Stothard, Thomas, 1755-1834
publisher: Taylor, C. (Charles), 1756-1823

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