George Edward Woodberry Quotes
Shakespeare Is, Essentially, The Emanation Of The Renaissance. The Overflow Of His Fame On The Continent In Later Years Was But The Sequel Of The Flood Of The Renaissance In Western Europe. He Was The Child Of That Great Movement, And Marks Its Height As It Penetrated The North With Civilization.
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