This book has grown out of a series of articles contributed to "The Saturday Review" some ten or twelve years ago. As they appeared they were talked of and criticized in the usual way; a minority of readers thought "the stuff" interesting; many held that my view of Shakespeare was purely arbitrary; others said I had used a concordance to such purpose that out of the mass of words I had managed, by virtue of some unknown formula, to re-create the character of the man. The truth is much simpler: I read Shakespeare's plays in ...
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This book has grown out of a series of articles contributed to "The Saturday Review" some ten or twelve years ago. As they appeared they were talked of and criticized in the usual way; a minority of readers thought "the stuff" interesting; many held that my view of Shakespeare was purely arbitrary; others said I had used a concordance to such purpose that out of the mass of words I had managed, by virtue of some unknown formula, to re-create the character of the man. The truth is much simpler: I read Shakespeare's plays in boyhood, chiefly for the stories; every few years later I was fain to re-read them; for as I grew I always found new beauties in them which I had formerly missed, and again and again I was lured back by tantalizing hints and suggestions of a certain unity underlying the diversity of characters. These suggestions gradually became more definite till at length, out of the myriad voices in the plays, I began to hear more and more insistent the accents of one voice, and out of the crowd of faces, began to distinguish more and more clearly the features of the writer; for all the world like some lovelorn girl, who, gazing with her soul in her eyes, finds in the witch's cauldron the face of the beloved."
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Good+ Ex-Library. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Some wear at spine ends & cors, clean, spine darkened a bit. Innards clean, tight + tanning w/RFEP taped. Usual lib. marks. Analysis of his plays more than biographical info.
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Good. No Jacket. A Good of thefirst edition in original green cloth stamped in gilt, top edge gilt (corners and foot of spine bumped, spine gilt a bit dull). 422pp Study of the one famous author Harris never claimed to have slept with. Bookplate of Gardez Bien Babcock.
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Fair. 1909 Mitchell Kennerley. Cover and spine show significant wear and tear. Front cover hinge and binding cracked. Pages show some wear, but unmarked. Serviceable reading copy. We take great pride in accurately describing the condition of our books and media, ship within 48 hours, and offer a 100% money back guarantee. Customers purchasing more than one item from us may be entitled to a shipping discount.
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Very Good. Very Good condition. No Dust Jacket Later edition. (biography, literature, william shakespeare) A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
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422p. A green cloth hardcover book in good condition. Covers scuffed and edges wearing through. Hinges a little shaky, but binding still secure for reading purposes. Text unmarked.
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Fair. 422p. Ex-library, original cloth. A hardcover book in good reading condition. Labels on spine and back cover. Corners of boards are bumped. Bookplate, early owner's inscription, and card pocket on endpapers. Library marks on title page, but otherwise, text clean and binding tight.