Excerpt from Prose and Verse of Eugene Field: The Holy Cross and Others Tales
For my own part, I would select Yorick as the very forecast, in imaginative literature, of our various Eugene. Surely Shakespeare conceived the mad rogue of Elsinore as made up of grave and gay, of wit and gentle ness, and not as a mere clown or jig maker. It is true that when Field put on his cap and bells, he too was wont to set the table on a roar, as the feasters at a hun dred tables, from Casey's Table d'hote to the banquets of the opulent East, now rise to testify. But Shakespeare plainly re veals, concerning Yorick, that mirth was not his sole attribute, that his motley covered the sweetest nature and the tenderest heart. It could be no otherwise with one who loved and comprehended childhood and whom the children loved. And what does Hamlet say P He hath borne me upon his back a thousand times Here hung those lips that I have kissed I know not how oft! Of what is he thinking but of his boyhood.
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Excerpt from Prose and Verse of Eugene Field: The Holy Cross and Others Tales
For my own part, I would select Yorick as the very forecast, in imaginative literature, of our various Eugene. Surely Shakespeare conceived the mad rogue of Elsinore as made up of grave and gay, of wit and gentle ness, and not as a mere clown or jig maker. It is true that when Field put on his cap and bells, he too was wont to set the table on a roar, as the feasters at a hun dred tables, from Casey's Table d'héte to the banquets of the opulent East, now rise to testify. But Shakespeare plainly re veals, concerning Yorick, that mirth was not his sole attribute, - that his motley covered the sweetest nature and the tenderest heart. It could be no otherwise with one who loved and comprehended childhood and whom the children loved. And what does Hamlet say P He hath borne me upon his back a thousand times Here hung those lips that I have kissed I know not how oft! Of what is he thinking but of his boyhood.
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Excerpt from Prose and Verse of Eugene Field: The Holy Cross and Others Tales
To this volume as it was originally issued have been added five Tales, beginning with "The Platonic Bassoon," which are characteristic of the various moods, serious, gay, or pathetic, out of which grew the best work of the authors later years.
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