Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Sigh no more, ladies, 2009
Songs bawdy and sublime, 2009
Sonnet XXIX ; LXIII ; LXXI, 1974
Sonnet XXIX ; LXIII ; LXXI / Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This collection of Shakespearian sonnets were set to music by Richard Proulx in 1974. One hand-written score of sonnet XXIX is on file along with two edge-bound copies of all three works.
The first part of Henry the Fourth, 1911
King Henry IV, Part 1, is one of Shakespeare's histories, about the kings of England. University Archives copy is signed and annotated by Stephen B. Humphrey, St. John's University English professor.
The life of Henry the Fifth, 1911
Henry V is one of Shakespeare's histories, about the kings of England. University Archives copy is signed and annotated by Stephen B. Humphrey, St. John's University English professor.
The merchant of Venice, 1911
The merchant of Venice is one of Shakespeare's romantic comedies. Its most famous character, however, is the cruel moneylender Shylock. University Archives copy is annotated by Stephen B. Humphrey, St. John's University English professor.
The tempest, 1913
In The tempest, by William Shakespeare, a magician causes a shipwreck as part of his plan to marry his daughter to a king's son. University Archives copy is signed and annotated by Stephen B. Humphrey, St. John's University English professor.
The tragedy of Julius Caesar, 1913
The tragedy of Julius Caesar is William Shakespeare's play about the downfall of the Roman emperor. University Archives copy is signed and annotated by Stephen B. Humphrey, St. John's University English professor.
The tragedy of King Lear, 1912
King Lear is a Shakespearean tragedy about a legendary king who goes mad after distributing his property to his daughters. University Archives copy is signed and annotated by Stephen B. Humphrey, St. John's University English professor.
The tragedy of Macbeth, 1911
The tragedy of Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, depicts a man caught in a whirlwind of madness and violence as he struggles to retain power. University Archives copy is annotated by Stephen B. Humphrey, St. John's University English professor.
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- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Musical settings. 10
- Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied 4
- 1. Athens (Greece)--Drama. 2. Courtship--Drama. 3. Fairy plays. 4. Comedies. 1
- 1. Caesar, Julius--Assassination--Drama 2. Conspiracies--Drama. 3. Assassins--Drama. 4. Rome--Drama. 5. Tragedies. 6. Historical drama. 1
- 1. Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, -30 B.C.--Drama. 2. Antonius, Marcus, 83 B.C.?-30 B.C.--Drama. 3. Egypt--History--332-30 B.C.--Drama. 4. Romans--Egypt--Drama. 1
- 1. Coriolanus, Cnaeus Marcius--Drama. 2. Tragedies. 1
- 1. Hamlet (Legendary character)--Drama. 2. Kings and rulers--Succession--Drama. 3. Murder victims' families--Drama. 4. Fathers--Death--Drama. 5. Revenge--Drama. 6. Denmark--Drama. 7. Princes--Drama. 8. Tragedies. 1
- 1. Henry IV, King of England, 1367-1413--Drama. 2. Historical drama. 1
- 1. Henry V, King of England, 1387-1422--Drama. 2. Historical drama. 1
- 1. Jews--Italy--Drama. 2. Venice (Italy)--Drama. 3. Moneylenders--Drama. 4. Comedies. 1
- 1. Lear, King (Legendary character)--Drama. 2. Inheritance and succession--Drama. 3. Fathers and daughters--Drama. 4. Kings and rulers--Drama. 5. Aging parents--Drama. 6. Britons--Drama. 7. Tragedies. 1
- 1. Macbeth, King of Scotland, active 11th century--Drama 2. Tragedies. 1
- 1. Othello (Fictitious character)--Drama. 2. Tragedies. 1
- 1. Rejection (Psychology)--Drama. 2. Messina (Italy)--Drama. 3. Conspiracies--Drama. 4. Courtship--Drama. 5. Comedies. 1
- 1. Richard II, King of England, 1367-1400--Drama. 2. Great Britain--History--Richard II, 1377-1399--Drama. 3. Historical drama. 4. Tragedies. 1
- 1. Shipwreck survival--Drama. 2. Brothers and sisters--Drama. 3. Mistaken identity--Drama. 4. Illyria--Drama. 5. Twins--Drama. 6. Comedies. 1
- 1. Shipwreck survival--Drama. 2. Fathers and daughters--Drama. 3. Castaways--Drama. 4. Magicians--Drama. 5. Tragicomedy. 1
- Choral music 1
- Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) 1
- Choruses, Secular (Women's voices, 3 part) unaccompanied. 1
- Madrigals, English 1
- Vocal trios, Unaccompanied. 1 ∧ less