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IGE April 10, 1920 HUNDREDS ILLUSTRATIONS The Ideal Life When Shake: pictured the id leet ieeeoemeneaieea re, with his deep insight into human nature, life, he did not select his characters from amo} the dwellers in cities, or place them in the environ- ment of the crowded haunts of men with their fetid and rancid atmosphere of moral and physical corruption, their cheay estimates of human worth, their sordid aims, that have ever made every big city a festering sore on the body politic, and a menace to humanity. », when Shakespeare—seer as well as sage, who has illuminated with the brilliancy of the noonda ay sun every point of morals, of manners, of statecraft, of ial philosophy, of taste, of the conduct of life— s the conditions under which a nearly perfect society is possible, he selects as his stage the Fores tof Arden, remote from the untruth, hy} pocrisy, rance and violence of a society pursuing it selfish aims, and within the sy Arcadia a fascinating company of exile mode and conception of life that is ideal in i racy because each member of the happy: bane Ee aristocrat in the sense of nobility of heart and char- E or As You Like It ny describes a life that would please everyone. Rich his s of the mysteries of human natu phy of life, Shakespeare seems to have of the w om of past ages into his | mind. ‘This great comedy, word for word as the great master wrote it, together with everything else that he wrote, exactly as it came from his pen, is found in this De Luxe Edition of SHAKESPEARE’S COMPLETE WORKS An Unexpurgated Edition A Liberal Education Half ain s Price ieve disti NOW bei REFACES RGU MENTS givir CRITICAL COM: n its Oriental ysof chiv to get palaces of pr tact TODAY saben NGhA ae sorts y Eadie ted 3 Brunswick Subscription Co.. rons of the plays a mig ich ‘ d 418 Brunawick Bldg. IN COLOR depicting famous scenes in Shakespeare's plays, and hun- dreds of text illustrations reproduced from rare wood cuts used in books published in Shakespeare's time, are fea- tures altogether unique and found in ne othe: Other Interesting Features 40 SUPERB ILLUSTRATIONS comicbooks.com