Shakespeare And His Fellows; An Attempt to Decipher the Man And His Nature

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Shakespeare And His Fellows; An Attempt to Decipher the Man And His Nature
Dodgson Hamilton Madden
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This noble line will be quoted at each recurring centenary so long as the English language is spoken.
Then his thoughts turn from contemplation of the poet to the constant friend, and perhaps with a regretful remembrance of some things that he had said of Shakespeare's neglect of the unities and of certain other artificial canons of dramatic art, he adds Yet must I not giue Nature all : Thy Art My gentle Shakespeare, must enioy a part, and in the address to the reader prefixed to the Folio, rec
...urring to the personal characteristics expressed by the word ' gentle ' he writes This Figure, that thou here seest put, It was for gentle Shakespeare cut.
Five-and-twenty years after the death of Shakespeare, a collection of essays, which had been written by Jonson, was published under the title Timber, or Discoveries made upon Men and Matter, in which some of the finest examples of the prose of the age are to be found. What he writes of his relations with Shakespeare is intended as an apologia, addressed to posterity : ' I remember the Players have often men- tioned it as an honour to Shakespeare that in his 133 SHAKESPEARE AND HIS FELLOWS writing (whatsoever he penn'd) hee never blotted out line.


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