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第4章 A DISPUTED AUTHORSHIP(2)

"Good shot,"said Doctor Johnson,nonchalantly."If you had been a mortal,William,it would have been the end of you.""You can't kill me,"said Shakespeare,shrugging his shoulders."Iknow seven dozen actors in the United States who are trying to do it,but they can't.I wish they'd try to kill a critic once in a while instead of me,though,"he added."I went over to Boston one night last week,and,unknown to anybody,I waylaid a fellow who was to play Hamlet that night.I drugged him,and went to the theatre and played the part myself.It was the coldest house you ever saw in your life.When the audience did applaud,it sounded like an ice-man chopping up ice with a small pick.Several times I looked up at the galleries to see if there were not icicles growing on them,it was so cold.Well,I did the best could with the part,and next morning watched curiously for the criticisms.""Favorable?"asked the Doctor.

"They all dismissed me with a line,"said the dramatist."Said my conception of the part was not Shakespearian.And that's criticism!""No,"said the shade of Emerson,which had strolled in while Shakespeare was talking,"that isn't criticism;that's Boston.""Who discovered Boston,anyhow?"asked Doctor Johnson."It wasn't Columbus,was it?""Oh no,"said Emerson."Old Governor Winthrop is to blame for that.

When he settled at Charlestown he saw the old Indian town of Shawmut across the Charles.""And Shawmut was the Boston microbe,was it?"asked Johnson.

"Yes,"said Emerson.

"Spelt with a P,I suppose?"said Shakespeare."P-S-H-A-W,Pshaw,M-U-T,mut,Pshawmut,so called because the inhabitants are always muttering pshaw.Eh?""Pretty good,"said Johnson."I wish I'd said that.""Well,tell Boswell,"said Shakespeare."He'll make you say it,and it'll be all the same in a hundred years."Lord Bacon,accompanied by Charon and the ice for Nero and the ale for Doctor Johnson,appeared as Shakespeare spoke.The philosopher bowed stiffly at Doctor Johnson,as though he hardly approved of him,extended his left hand to Shakespeare,and stared coldly at Nero.

"Did you send for me,William?"he asked,languidly.

"I did,"said Shakespeare."I sent for you because this imperial violinist here says that you wrote Othello.""What nonsense,"said Bacon."The only plays of yours I wrote were Ham--""Sh!"said Shakespeare,shaking his head madly."Hush.Nobody's said anything about that.This is purely a discussion of Othello.""The fiddling ex-Emperor Nero,"said Bacon,loudly enough to be heard all about the room,"is mistaken when he attributes Othello to me.""Aha,Master Nero!"cried Shakespeare triumphantly."What did I tell you?""Then I erred,that is all,"said Nero."And I apologize.But really,my Lord,"he added,addressing Bacon,"I fancied I detected your fine Italian hand in that.""No.I had nothing to do with the Othello,"said Bacon."I never really knew who wrote it.""Never mind about that,"whispered Shakespeare."You've said enough.""That's good too,"said Nero,with a chuckle."Shakespeare here claims it as his own."Bacon smiled and nodded approvingly at the blushing Avonian.

"Will always was having his little joke,"he said."Eh,Will?How we fooled 'em on Hamlet,eh,my boy?Ha-ha-ha!It was the greatest joke of the century.""Well,the laugh is on you,"said Doctor Johnson."If you wrote Hamlet and didn't have the sense to acknowledge it,you present to my mind a closer resemblance to Simple Simon than to Socrates.For my part,I don't believe you did write it,and I do believe that Shakespeare did.I can tell that by the spelling in the original edition.""Shakespeare was my stenographer,gentlemen,"said Lord Bacon."If you want to know the whole truth,he did write Hamlet,literally.

But it was at my dictation."

"I deny it,"said Shakespeare."I admit you gave me a suggestion now and then so as to keep it dull and heavy in spots,so that it would seem more like a real tragedy than a comedy punctuated with deaths,but beyond that you had nothing to do with it.""I side with Shakespeare,"put in Emerson."I've seen his autographs,and no sane person would employ a man who wrote such a villanously bad hand as an amanuensis.It's no use,Bacon,we know a thing or two.I'm a New-Englander,I am.""Well,"said Bacon,shrugging his shoulders as though the results of the controversy were immaterial to him,"have it so if you please.

There isn't any money in Shakespeare these days,so what's the use of quarrelling?I wrote Hamlet,and Shakespeare knows it.Others know it.Ah,here comes Sir Walter Raleigh.We'll leave it to him.He was cognizant of the whole affair.""I leave it to nobody,"said Shakespeare,sulkily.

"What's the trouble?"asked Raleigh,sauntering up and taking a chair under the cue-rack."Talking politics?""Not we,"said Bacon."It's the old question about the authorship of Hamlet.Will,as usual,claims it for himself.He'll be saying he wrote Genesis next.""Well,what if he does?"laughed Raleigh."We all know Will and his droll ways.""No doubt,"put in Nero."But the question of Hamlet always excites him so that we'd like to have it settled once and for all as to who wrote it.Bacon says you know.""I do,"said Raleigh.

"Then settle it once and for all,"said Bacon."I'm rather tired of the discussion myself.""Shall I tell 'em,Shakespeare?"asked Raleigh.

"It's immaterial to me,"said Shakespeare,airily."If you wish--only tell the truth."

"Very well,"said Raleigh,lighting a cigar."I'm not ashamed of it.

I wrote the thing myself."

There was a roar of laughter which,when it subsided,found Shakespeare rapidly disappearing through the door,while all the others in the room ordered various beverages at the expense of Lord Bacon.

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