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there was also a bit of The snes port fanart toss in the sketch pile, and one Shakespeare edit

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These 2 were created for Tezos 4 Nature using a Shakespeare quote:
"Thou, Nature, art my goddess; to thy law
My services are bound."
Again, a conversation about environmental protection.
I've been experimenting with other ideas but since they are not minted I'll send them as DM

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“The Cold Flame of Moonlight”

"The moon shines bright...When the sweet wind did gently kiss the trees and they did make no noise, in such a night." - William Shakespeare
https://t.co/8FwZMR1KWO
https://t.co/0WHi3lLE7r

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"Let me sit heavy on thy soul to-morrow!
Think how thou stabb'dst me in my prime of youth
At Tewksbury: despair, therefore, and die!" (Shakespeare)

The ghosts of his victims come to haunt Richard III on the eve of his last battle.

🎨 Darley

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Miranda – The Tempest, 1916, by John William Waterhouse

From the Shakespeare play, innit.

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Women of Shakespeare - Character Art and Paintings – Classical Art Trading Cards – Available Now to Order at Etsy Here: https://t.co/qz9oxisC2V

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Saddest and greatest shakespeares romantic tragedy of all time

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Shakespeare Cliff showing the railway tunnel

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“Treason and murder ever kept together,
As two yoke-devils sworn to either’s purpose”
~Henry V, Act II, Scene 2

Image via https://t.co/7pIKS0cQ8j

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Love is a familiar; Love is a devil: there is no evil angel but Love…

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Why, man, he's a very devil

TN 3:4


🎨Kaek (DeviantArt)

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"This ravenous tiger, this accursèd devil."

Titus Andronicus
(Act V, Scene III)

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Hell is empty and all the devils are here.
 TT

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Lol sorry for not posting art for some time xd
Anyways, here's Shakespeare devil uwu

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✨‘The Fairies: a scene drawn from William Shakespeare’
by Gustave Doré (1873)

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Here's a new drawing which will accompany an analysis video of the captain's report from Macbeth, act 1 scene 2! Macbeth, 'bathing in reeking wounds'.

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// I’ve used up all my anni tickets and I still need 10 tickets to get Jean and Shakespeare’s plushie.

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The friendship between the Bard’s joyful rogue, Sir John Falstaff, and Prince Henry (Hal) is heartbreaking: 💔

‘Hal, if I tell thee a lie, spit in my face, call me horse. Thou knowest my old ward.’
—Falstaff
Henry IV Part I (II, iv)

🎨 Smirke & von Grützner

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