Hamlet And the Scottish Succession; Being An Examination of the Relations of the Play of Hamlet to the Scottish Succession And the Essex Conspiracy
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It is hardly necessary to show, how, in the corre- spondence of the time, such as that of Standen and Anthony Bacon, Burleigh is continually alluded to with contempt. Thus Standen writes to Anthony Bacon, March 1595, that the queen paid no heed to Burleigh, when he protested against the expedition to Cadiz : " When she saw it booted not to stay him, she said he was a ' froward old fool.' " 1 Act in., ii. 126 Hamlet and the Scottish Succession Anthony, even in his correspondence with Lady Anne B...acon, refers to Burleigh continually as " the old man." This is the general tone of Hamlet to Polonius. Burleigh seems to have done his utmost to conciHate Essex, and Anthony Bacon speaks of Burleigh's humili- ation with pleasure : " Our Earl hath made the old Fox to crouch and whine." The humiUation of Burleigh by his scornful rival was, indeed, one of the standing jests of the court. I may also quote in this connection Jonson's estimate of the character of Polonius : " Polonius is a man bred in courts, exercised in business, stored with observation, confident in his knowledge, proud of his eloquence and declining into dotage, .
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