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-"Mr. [[Ernest Howard Crosby|Crosby]]'s article on Shakespeare's attitude toward the working classes * has suggested to me the idea of expressing my own long-established opinion about the works of Shakespeare, in direct opposition as it is to that established in the whole European world." --''[[Shakespeare and the Drama]]'' (1906) +"Mr. [[Ernest Howard Crosby|Crosby]]'s article on [[Shakespeare]]'s attitude toward the working classes has suggested to me the idea of expressing [[my own long-established opinion about the works of Shakespeare]], in direct opposition as it is to that established in the whole European world." --''[[Shakespeare and the Drama]]'' (1906) by Tolstoy
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"Mr. Crosby's article on Shakespeare's attitude toward the working classes has suggested to me the idea of expressing my own long-established opinion about the works of Shakespeare, in direct opposition as it is to that established in the whole European world." --Shakespeare and the Drama (1906) by Tolstoy

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Ernest Howard Crosby (1856–1907) was an American reformer, georgist, and author.



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