The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded

The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded

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The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded by Delia Salter Bacon

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First introduction of the theory that the real author of Shakespeare's work was essayist Francis Bacon. Includes a preface by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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few months past) has thought it not inconsistent with the fair-play, on which his country prides itself, to take to himself this lady's theory, and favour the public with it as his own original conception, without allusion to the author's prior claim. In reference to this pamphlet, she generously says:--

'This has not been a selfish enterprise. It is not a personal concern. It is a discovery which belongs not to an individual, and not to a people. Its fields are wide enough and rich enough for us all; and he that has no work, and whoso will, let him come and labour in them. The field is the world's; and the world's work henceforth is in it. So that it be known in its real comprehension, in its true relations to the weal of the world, what matters it? So that the truth, which is dearer than all the rest--which abides with us when all others leave us, dearest then--so that the truth, which is neither yours nor mine, but yours and mine, be known, loved, honoured, emancipated, mitred, crowned, adored