The critic has the same interest in the works of Miss Delia Bacon, Mr. W. H. Smith, and Judge Holmes, as the physician has in morbid anatomy. He reads them, not so much for the light which they throw on the question of authorship, as for their interest as examples of wrong-headedness. It is not at all a matter of moment whether Bacon, Raleigh, or another be the favorite on whom the works are fathered, but it is instructive to discover by what plausible process the positive evidences of Shakespeare's authorship (scanty as they are) are put out of court.Clement Mansfield Ingleby
A child can see through it
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Seth Kurtenbach is on CFI’s Course of Reason, an On-Campus blog. He wrote
an essay using very simple words, and he wrote it as A Fifth Grader’s
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