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Three centuries ago tomorrow, on the fifty-second anniversary of his birth, William Shakespeare died. Of his outgoings and incomings we know next to nothing. Of his thinking and feeling — wondrous facts of brain and heart — we have a fuller knowl- edge and a sympathy more complete than of any other being save only the Divine Jew whose triumph over death and sin we also commemorate tomorrow. Shakespeare was a genius; that is to say, he was endowed with the godlike faculty — a creative imag- inat...ion — a faculty enjoyed by but one in a genera- tion, a century, an aeon, a faculty possessed by him in such perfection that he seems to have experienced and to have understood the mental and emotional life of either sex, of every temperament, of all classes, conditions, ages and races. Because of this super- human gift, in all that makes truth and character real, palpitating, alive, Shakespeare Was a Historian. Projecting himself into the half-historic days of blind Homer, repathing a portion of the tenth year of the Trojan siege, he is now the green-goose Troilus stammering through the A B C of life and love, betrayed by his misplaced confidence in an unworthy woman, the false Cressida, and now the worldly-wise Ulysses craftily conning the X Y Z of aged experi- ence, concluding with his admonition to self-proud Achilles, "The fool slides o'er the ice that you should break," Shakespeare is a Greek of the Greeks.
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