Shakespeare And the Rival Poet; Displaying Shakespeare As a Satirist And Proving the Identity of the Patron And the Rival of the Sonnets

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Shakespeare And the Rival Poet; Displaying Shakespeare As a Satirist And Proving the Identity of the Patron And the Rival of the Sonnets
Acheson, Arthur, 1864-1930
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In it he evidently eased his soul of all that he tried, but failed, to utter some years before in " The Shadow of Night/' SHAKESPEARE'S SATIRE ON CHAPMAN. 193 The envious and misanthropic state of Chapman's mind at this period, as revealed in this poem, and the broad and general slurs which he casts at Shakes- peare, cannot be fully shown by extracts; it is in- fused into the spirit of the whole poem, which must be read for it to be fully apprehended.
In a few passages which I shall quote, his
...indica- tions are fairly definite. Representing the spirit of Peace as speaking, he says : " Of men there are three sorts that most foes be To Learning and her love, themselves and me.
Active, Passive, and Intellective men.
Whose self-loves, learning and her love disdain.
. . . Your Passive men — So caird of only passing time in vain — Pass it in no good exercise, but are In meats and cups laborious, and take care To lose without all care their soul-spent time.
And since they have no means nor spirits to climb.


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