The People for Whom Shakespeare Wrote;

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Wom- en are disposed to follow the noble dream called duty. " Thus, supported by innocence and conscience, they in- troduce into love a profound and up- right sentiment, abjure coquetry, vanity, and flirtation ; they do not lie, they are not affected. When they love they are not tasting a forbidden fruit, but are binding themselves for their whole life.
Thus understood, love becomes almost a holy thing ; the spectator no longer wishes to be malicious or to jest; wom- en do not think of their ow
...n happi- ness, but of that of the loved ones ; they aim not at pleasure, but at devo- tion." Thus far M. Taine's brilliant antith- 136 SHAKESPEARE WROTE eses — the most fascinating and most dangerous model for a young writer.
But we are indebted to him for a most suggestive study of the period. His astonishment, the astonishment of the Gallic mind, at what he finds, is a meas- ure of the difference in the literature of the two races as an expression of their life. It was natural that he should somewhat exaggerate what he regards as the source of this expression, leaving out of view, as he does, certain great forces and currents which an outside observer cannot feel as the race itself feels.


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