Agitation is that part of our intellectual life where vitality results; there — George Edward Woodberry
Words are intermediary between thought and things. We express ourselves really not — George Edward Woodberry
Shakespeare is, essentially, the emanation of the Renaissance. The overflow of his — George Edward Woodberry
The world is a multiplicity, a harvest-field, a battle-ground; and thence arises — George Edward Woodberry
A marvellous power of expression over language often distinguishes genius; but Shakespeare — George Edward Woodberry
Shakespeare has been praised in English more than anything mortal except poetry — George Edward Woodberry
Our understanding of Shakespeare already depends largely on the vitality of Renaissance — George Edward Woodberry
Aesthetic freedom is like free speech; it is, indeed, a form of free speech. — George Edward Woodberry