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= ieee An Unexpurgated: Edition GLOSS ARIE CRITIC NC L uiusthinons The Ideal Life When Shakesy , with his deep insight into human nature, pictured the ic fe, he did not select his characters from among 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 cheap estimates of human worth, s, that have ever made every big city a festering sore on the body politic, and a menace to hur when Shakespeare ed with the brilliancy of the noond of morals, of manners, of stat iy, of taste, of the conduct of life— s us the conditions unde ich a nearly perfect of society is 7 >, he select his stage the of Arden, rer sm the untruth, hypocrisy, 1 violence i selfish aims, and sylvan of this Arcadia a fascinat company of exiles realize a mode and concep of life that is ideal in its democ- racy b ¢ cach member of the h y band is an aristocrat in the sense of nobility of heart and char- acter. “As You Like It” describes a life that would please everyone. Rich in its revelatic ysteries of human nature and the philosophy of life, Shakespeare seems to have transfused much of the 1 of pas into his own all-combining mind. is , y, word for word as the great master wrote it ther with everything else that he wrote, exact] it came from his pen, is found in this De Luxe Edition of SHAKESPEARE’S COMPLETE WORKS FEATURES. TROL MENTS CRITICAL A Liberal Education Half eb inilishie apace Brunswick Subscription Co. 418 Brunawick Bldg-, New York City 40 SUPERB ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOR depicting famous ecenes in Shakespeare's plays, and hun- dreds of text illustrations reproduced from rare wood cuts used in books published iy Shakespeare's time, are fea- tures altogether unique and found in no other edition.