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George Romney's Shakespeare Attended by Nature and the Passions; copperplate engraving by Benjamin Smith for The Boydell Shakespeare Prints. The full title of plate 2, volume I of the prints is "The Infant Shakespeare attended by Nature and the Passions." This additional subtitle accompanied the picture: "Nature is represented with her face unveiled to her favourite Child, who is placed between Joy and Sorrow. On the right of Nature are Love, Hatred & Jealousy; on her left hand, Anger, Envy, & Fear."
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