George Bernard Shaw, his life and works; a critical biography (authorized) . Hi Vereinigte Stadttheater Coin. mm i. illiiili! fail IU!bl!<!S ill I It- * mi s i-i ^ .** * 1 T w I 0 « O 1 f I I 2 ttin 3 a GEORGE BERNARD SHAW passage in the play is the discussion between Sir ColensoRidgeon and Sir Patrick Cullen as to the worthlessness ofDubedat, and the value of Blenkinsop. Well, Mr. Saviour of Lives, asks Sir Patrick, which is itto be—that honest man, Blenkinsop, or that rotten blackguardof an artist, eh? Its not an easy case to judge, is it? queries Ridgeon. Blenkinsops an honest, decent ma


George Bernard Shaw, his life and works; a critical biography (authorized) . Hi Vereinigte Stadttheater Coin. mm i. illiiili! fail IU!bl!<!S ill I It- * mi s i-i ^ .** * 1 T w I 0 « O 1 f I I 2 ttin 3 a GEORGE BERNARD SHAW passage in the play is the discussion between Sir ColensoRidgeon and Sir Patrick Cullen as to the worthlessness ofDubedat, and the value of Blenkinsop. Well, Mr. Saviour of Lives, asks Sir Patrick, which is itto be—that honest man, Blenkinsop, or that rotten blackguardof an artist, eh? Its not an easy case to judge, is it? queries Ridgeon. Blenkinsops an honest, decent man; but is he any use? Du-bedats a rotten blackguard; but hes a genuine source of prettyand pleasant and good things. What will he be a source of for that poor innocent wife ofhis, when she finds him out ? Thats true. Her life is a hell. And tell me this: Suppose you had this choice put beforeyou: Either to go through life and find all the pictures bad,but all the men and women good, or to go through life andfind al


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