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False apollo, white dragontail and clearwing swallowtailFalse apollo, Archon apollinus 1, white dragontail, Lamproptera curius 2, and clearwing swallowtail, Cressida cressida 3, grass of parnassus, Parnassia palustris 4
Illustration, Troilus and Cressida, by William ShakespeareIllustration by Kenny Meadows to Troilus and Cressida, by William Shakespeare. Introductory Remarks, with Trojan War scene. Date: 1840
Shakespeare - Troilus and Cressida - Pandarus (to Cressida): O brave Troilus? - look well upon him, niece. circa 1830
Troilus and Cressida - title page - Cressida handed over to the Greeks. 1862
Shakespeare / Hector(T&c)Act V, Scene III Cassandra & Andromache plead with Hector not to fight: A: " Consort with me in loud & dear petition, " Date: 1795
Shakespeare - Troilus & Cressida, act v, scene ii. Date c1795 Jany. 1st. Shakespeare - Troilus & Cressida, act v, scene ii. Date c1795 Jany. 1st
Hugh Gaitskell with his familyLeader of the Parliamentary Labour Party Hugh Gaitskell at home in the kitchen of his Hampstead house with his two daughters
Troilus & Cressida / 1800Act I, Scene II Street scene: Cressida watches with Pandarus & Troilus as a procession of soldiers on horseback goes by
Troilus & CressidaAct V, Scene II Cressida and Diomedes; C: " As I kiss thee. Nay, do not snatch it from me; "
Cressy Marks, in her trendy striped long-sleeved top and pleated skirt