Bacon Vs. Shakespeare: Brief for Plaintiff

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Bacon Vs. Shakespeare: Brief for Plaintiff
Reed, Edwin, 1835-1908
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There are astonishing specimens of it in " Shake-speare, " even 164 Bacon vs. Shakspere.
in plays which are admitted by every one to be his own from beginning to end. Richard Grant White (who prided himself on the title which he had ac- quired as " Shakespeare's Scholar ") says of a passage in ' King Lear ' : — " It is hardly more than a succession of almost trite moral reflections put in a sententious form, and written in verse as weak, as constrained, and as formal as that of a French tragedy
.... " We quote from Mr. White, also, in reference to an- other play of undoubtedly Shake-spearean origin : — " Although as a whole, ' A Midsummer Night's Dream ' is the most exquisite, the daintiest, and most fanciful creation that exists in poetry, and abounds in passages worthy even of Shakespeare in his full maturity, it also contains whole scenes which are hardly worthy of his 'prentice hand, and which yet seem to bear unmistakable marks of his unmistakable pen. It is difficult to believe that such lines as — ' Do not say so, Lysander ; say not so.

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