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Roberts, J.
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Terry
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Wilde, S.
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Basire, J.
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Esdall, W.
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Fittler
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Goodnight, N.C.
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Howard
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Laurie, R.
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Parkinson, T.
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Pope, A.
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Reading, D.
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Longman & Co.
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Pope, Elizabeth, ca. 1740-1797
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Theater
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Women in the theater
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Actors
27
Costume
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Pope, Alexander, 1763-1835
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Farren, William, 1754-1795
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Bloomfield, Mr.
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Dramatists
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Garrick, David, 1717-1779
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Henderson, John, 1747-1785
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Lewis, William Thomas, 1749-1811
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Mattocks, Isabella, 1746-1826
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Munden, Joseph Shepherd, 1758-1832
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Smith, William, 1730-1819
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Portrait of Elizabeth Pope when Miss Younge
Portrait of Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge)
Elizabeth Pope as The Countess and Mr. Bloomfield as Theodore in a scene from "The Count of Narbonne"
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, as Angelica in "Love for Love"
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Jane Shore with Miss Brunton as Alicia in a scene from "Jane Shore"
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Merope in "Merope"
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, as Merope in "Merope"
John Henderson as Bireno, William Smith as Paladore, and Elizabeth (Younge) Pope as the Princess in a scene from "The Law of Lombardy"
David Garrick as Lusignan and Miss Younge (Elizabeth Pope) as Zara in a scene from "Zara"
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Zara in "The Mourning Bride"
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Zara in "The Mourning Bride"
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Monimia, Miss Leserve as Florella and Alexander Pope as Castalio in a scene from "The Orphan"
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Lady Anne, Miss Wallis as Joanna and Alexander Pope as Mordent in "The Deserted Daughter"
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Lady Amaranth, Joseph Shepherd Munden as Smooth, and Mrs. Wells as Jane in a scene from "Wild Oats"
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, speaking the epilogue to "The Runaway"
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Phaedra
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Zara in "The Mourning Bride"
William Farren as Sir Charles Easy, Elizabeth Pope (Younge) as Lady Easy, and Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Edging in a scene from "The Careless Husband"
William Thomas Lewis as Crevelt and Elizabeth Pope (nee Young) as Charlotte in a scene from "He Would be a Soldier"
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Eudocia with Alexander Pope as Phocyas and Mr. Thompson as Daran in a scene from "The Siege of Damascus"
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, as Artemisa in "The Ambitious Stepmother"
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, as Ethelinda in "The Royal Convert"
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, as Louisa in "Fatal Extravagance"
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, as Monimia in "The Orphan"
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, as Mrs. Clerimont in "The Tender Husband"
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Hortensia in "The Count of Narbone"
William Farren as Sultan, Alexander Pope as Haswell, and Elizabeth Pope (Younge) as Arabella in a scene from "Such Things Are"
William Farren as Lord Norland and Elizabeth Pope (Younge) as Lady Eleanor Irwon in a scene from "Every One Has His Fault"
Portrait of Elizabeth Pope when Miss Younge
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
Portrait, bust.
Portrait of Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge)
Image | 1797 |
Portraits of Actors
Half-length portrait.
Elizabeth Pope as The Countess and Mr. Bloomfield as Theodore in a scene from "The Count of Narbonne"
Image | 1807 |
Portraits of Actors
countess wearing veil and carrying lighted candle.
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, as Angelica in "Love for Love"
Image |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait. With text: "Had I the world to give you, it could not make me worthy of so generous & faithful a passion."
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Jane Shore with Miss Brunton as Alicia in a scene from "Jane Shore"
Image |
Portraits of Actors
Scene with the two characters outside, near doorway.
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Merope in "Merope"
Image | 1776 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene, with an unidentified actor playing Eumenes, in chains. With text: Eum --"Is that the Queen so famed for miseries."
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, as Merope in "Merope"
Image | 1777 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait. With text: "And I will kneel a wretch and thank your justice."
John Henderson as Bireno, William Smith as Paladore, and Elizabeth (Younge) Pope as the Princess in a scene from "The Law of Lombardy"
Image | 1779 |
Portraits of Actors
in front Bireno and Paladore holding swords in duel, one wounded and leaving the fight.
David Garrick as Lusignan and Miss Younge (Elizabeth Pope) as Zara in a scene from "Zara"
Image | 1777 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene with Zara standing before Lusignan, two men standing behind his chair. With text: "Lus: 'Yes_Yes_'tis she! this little Cross'". Act II, Scene 3.
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Zara in "The Mourning Bride"
Image | 1791 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing in chains, wearing gown with geometric-pattern trim and headdress. With text: "but when I feel these bonds, I look with loathing on myself."
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Zara in "The Mourning Bride"
Image | 1776 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing in chains, wearing gown with embroidery and fringe trim. With text: "but when I feel these bonds, I look with loathing on myself
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Monimia, Miss Leserve as Florella and Alexander Pope as Castalio in a scene from "The Orphan"
Image | 1816 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene, Castalio's hand to his face. With text: Monimia -- "What? Speak? Art thou not well, Castalio?"
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Lady Anne, Miss Wallis as Joanna and Alexander Pope as Mordent in "The Deserted Daughter"
Image | 1806 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene with Lady Anne and Joanna standing, Mordent seated with handkerchief to his face. With text: Lady Anne -- "Forgive this rude tumult of affection."
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Lady Amaranth, Joseph Shepherd Munden as Smooth, and Mrs. Wells as Jane in a scene from "Wild Oats"
Image | 1816 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene with Smooth kneeling, two women standing. With text: Lady Amaranth - "Ah! Thou sly and deceitful hypocrite."
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, speaking the epilogue to "The Runaway"
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
- and let me govern him."
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Phaedra
Image |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait.
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Zara in "The Mourning Bride"
Image |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing in chains, wearing gown with geometric-pattern trim and headdress. With text: "but when I feel these bonds, I look with loathing on myself."
William Farren as Sir Charles Easy, Elizabeth Pope (Younge) as Lady Easy, and Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Edging in a scene from "The Careless Husband"
Image | 1817 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene with Sir Charles Easy seated and leaning back on chair with Lady Easy standing over him. With text: Lady Easy: "This may prevent it." Act V, Scene 5.
William Thomas Lewis as Crevelt and Elizabeth Pope (nee Young) as Charlotte in a scene from "He Would be a Soldier"
Image | 1786 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene from the play in a library with Crevelt looking to left at Charlotte standing and holding a book.
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Eudocia with Alexander Pope as Phocyas and Mr. Thompson as Daran in a scene from "The Siege of Damascus"
Image | 1807 |
Portraits of Actors
Combat scene. With text: Phocyas - "Villian, thou liest! Take that to loose thy hold."
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, as Artemisa in "The Ambitious Stepmother"
Image | 1781 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait. With text: "Prince, you pass not. Guards, keep the door."
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, as Ethelinda in "The Royal Convert"
Image | 1779 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait. With text: "I disdain those Gods."
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, as Louisa in "Fatal Extravagance"
Image | 1781 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait. With text: "Poison'd by thee! Thou say'st it but to try me!"
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, as Monimia in "The Orphan"
Image | 1776 |
Portraits of Actors
lie still my heart, and learn to bear thy injuries with scorn."
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, as Mrs. Clerimont in "The Tender Husband"
Image | 1779 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait. With text: "Look at his youth & Innocence."
Elizabeth Pope (nee Younge) as Hortensia in "The Count of Narbone"
Image | 1807 |
Portraits of Actors
with unidentified actor. With text: "Theodore -- She hastened to the cave and vanished from my sight."
William Farren as Sultan, Alexander Pope as Haswell, and Elizabeth Pope (Younge) as Arabella in a scene from "Such Things Are"
Image | 1817 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene with Arabella limp on the floor. With text: Sultan: "Behold him in the Sultan, & once more seal my pardon." Act V, Scene 2.
William Farren as Lord Norland and Elizabeth Pope (Younge) as Lady Eleanor Irwon in a scene from "Every One Has His Fault"
Image | 1817 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene with Lord Norland standing and pointing at Lady Eleanor and child. With text: Lady Eleanor: "You love me/ tis in vain to say you do not / you love my child." Act V, Scene 1.
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