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Excerpt from The Mind of Shakspeare: As Exhibited in His Works
If, however, the sentiments which he has expressed with regard to the softer sex. Are to be taken as really representing his own convictions, it must be confessed that his estimate is at times the reverse of ?attering. Indeed, if the various abstract passages on this subject were woven into a discourse, the most appropriate text to prefix to it would be that of Virgil.
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