George Edward Woodberry Quote

A writer is justly called 'universal' when he is understood within the limits of his civilization, though that be bounded by a country or an age.


Shakespeare: An Address (ed. 1916)


A writer is justly called 'universal' when he is understood within the limits of his civilization, though that be bounded by a country or an age.

A writer is justly called 'universal' when he is understood within the limits of his civilization, though that be bounded by a country or an age.

A writer is justly called 'universal' when he is understood within the limits of his civilization, though that be bounded by a country or an age.

A writer is justly called 'universal' when he is understood within the limits of his civilization, though that be bounded by a country or an age.