The Great Cryptogram Francis Bacons Cipher in the So Called Shakespeare Plays
The Great Cryptogram Francis Bacons Cipher in the So Called Shakespeare Plays
Donnelly Ignatius
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Carlyle, in which it is not excusable, to the effect that Shakespeare threw off Hamlet as an eagle may moult a feather or a fool may break a jest; that he dropped his work as a bird may drop an egg, or a sophist a fallacy; that he wrote "for gain, not glory, " or that, having written Hamlet, he thought it nothing very wonderful to have written. For himself to have written, he possibly, nay, probably, did not think it anything miraculous; but that he was in the fullest degree conscious of its wo...nderful positive worth to all men for all time, we have the best evidence possible — his own; and that not by mere word of mouth, but by actual stroke of hand. . . . Scene by scene, line for line, stroke upon stroke and touch after touch, he went over all the old labored ground again; and not only to insure success in his own day, and fill his pockets with contem- porary pence, but merely and wholly with a purpose to make it worthy of himself and his future students. . . . Every change in the text of Hamlet has impaired its fitness for the stage, and increased its value for the closet, in exact and perfect proportion.
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