Francis Bacon And His Shakespeare

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showing us, by his methods, its legitimate domain, its limitations, and its essential pi-in- ciples ! In brief, he takes out of the universe a real thing, in this case, one of man's "affections, " and embodies it in a creation of his own ; an organism, in which this entity is given growth, development, and expansion, according to the laws of its nature.
His work, in an important sense, is a revelation. It is not a photograph of nature. The thousand and one ex- traneous matters, that would fill
...such a picture, ai*e dropped out of sight, and only those are utilized which contribute towards the designed development. All the elements are true to life, because they are drawn directly from it ; but over and beyond this, they are each given that specific form, that peculiar cast, which will contribute its essential shade of expression to the thing represented, — in what Taine calls the whole of Art : " concentration of manifestation. " The thing given representation is a fragment of na- ture's kingdom ; reembodied in the similitude of its origi- nal connections; put under a magnifying glass, if you please, that we may the more clearly discern its essential characteristics ; just as the microscopist puts the wing of a fly under a lens, whose exaggerations disclose the real- ity, and delight him with a more comprehensive vision of its inherent glories.

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