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Depicting Ophelia

Depicting Ophelia. “Too much of water has thou, poor Ophelia, And therefore I forbid my tears” (4.7.211-212). John Everett Millais. Ophelia, 1852. W. G. simmons. The Drowning of Ophelia. J. J. Lefebvre. Ophelia , 1890. John W. Waterhouse. Ophelia , 1889. John W. Waterhouse.

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Depicting Ophelia

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  1. Depicting Ophelia “Too much of water has thou, poor Ophelia, And therefore I forbid my tears” (4.7.211-212)

  2. John Everett Millais Ophelia, 1852

  3. W. G. simmons The Drowning of Ophelia

  4. J. J. Lefebvre Ophelia, 1890

  5. John W. Waterhouse Ophelia, 1889

  6. John W. Waterhouse Ophelia, 1894

  7. John W. Waterhouse Ophelia, 1894

  8. Eugene Delacroix The Death of Ophelia. 1853

  9. Eugene Delacroix Liberty Leading the people

  10. Madeleine Lemaire Ophelia

  11. Ernest Hebert Ophelia, 1910

  12. James Sant Ophelia,

  13. Arthur Hughes Ophelia, 1852

  14. Joseph Severn Ophelia. 1831

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