The Claims of Literary Culture, An Address Introductory to the Preliminary Course in the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia, Delivered September 27, 1875

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And so wonderful is the knowledge which they exhibit, of na- ture and of human life, and of the secret springs of individual being, that their authorship has been hotly disputed by this iconoclastic and analytic age. The)' who have most strongly questioned their authorship, have been unable to understand how a man who had not gone through, or been driven through, the curric- ulum of Oxford or Cambridge, who had received little or no scholastic training of any kind, could have written plays that... have been the wonder and admiration of the world^ ; and they have looked around for the real au- thor that has been deprived of his just honors, and (a most significant fact!) have settled upon the greatest analytic mind of the age, Francis Bacon, the Father ot Experimental Philosophy, as the author of dramas that must have been the product of the most synthetic of human minds, — of a mind that took in everything that was presented to it, organized and complete.
How, ask the Baconites, with a stolid analytic assur- ance, could such an uneducated man as Shakespeare was, have acquired the accurate and extensive legal knowledge exhibited in the plays .?


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