Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 59, No. 367, May 1846

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Nothing could be fitter thanhis attitude on the creaking paddle-box, and the thunderous sound thatissued from the tube. But wouldn't it be absurd for the commander of theHugh Frazer, amid the quiet waters of Loch-Lomond, to give orders to thelittle boy that holds the helm, or point out the beauties of Inversnaid, through an instrument that would startle all the cattle on thesurrounding hills? Just so with Shakspeare's kings and lovers. They have"prave 'ords enough, look you, " to fill the bigge...st speaking-trumpetthat ever was cast; but miserable is it for men who have not such "prave'ords, " to be forced to bellow their little ones through the portentousinstrument which they have not breath enough to fill.
Let me point out, my dear Smith, to your particular notice, a play whichI think you will agree with me illustrates all that I have said. In_Othello_ you will find the nature of the seventeenth century stillforced upon us in this prodigious power--with which, unless by the magicof the author's name, we should have no sympathy; and a decided proof ofhow nearly allied his genius, like that of every body else worthmentioning of his day, was to madness.


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