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Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909

"A Study of Shakespeare"


{278} This brilliant idea has since been borrowed from the Chairman--and
that without acknowledgment--by one of those worthies whose mission it is
to make manifest that no burlesque invention of mere man's device can
improve upon the inexhaustible capacities of Nature as shown in the
production and perfection of the type irreverently described by Dryden as
'God Almighty's fool.'
{279} This word was incomprehensibly misprinted in the first issue of
the Society's Report, where it appeared as "foulness." To prevent
misapprehension, the whole staff of printers was at once discharged.
{291} When the learned member made use of this remarkable phrase he
probably had in his mind the suggestive query of Agnes, _si les enfants
qu'on fait se faisaient pas l'oreille_? But the flower of rhetoric here
gathered was beyond the reach of Arnolphe's innocent ward. The
procreation in such a case is even more difficult for fancy to realise
than the conception.

***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A STUDY OF SHAKESPEARE***

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