"Yet Shakespeare was a man, and a writer; there was no escape for him; when he wrote, it was himself that he related to paper, his own mind that he revealed" (5)
"He has made us acquainted with all that he sees and all that he feels, he has spread out before us the scroll that contains his interpretation of the world;--how dare we complain that he has hidden himself from our knowledge?" (8)
"Dramatic genius, which is sometimes treated as though it could dispense with experience, is in truth a capacity for experience, and for widening and applying experience by intelligence and sympathy" (9)
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