Shakespeare and Lincoln
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06-11-2018, 01:00 PM
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RE: Shakespeare and Lincoln
When I think of Lincoln and Shakespeare, one thought that always comes to mind is a letter the President wrote to Shakespearean actor James Hackett:
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ To James H. Hackett Executive Mansion, My dear Sir: Washington, August 17, 1863. Months ago I should have acknowledged the receipt of your book, and accompanying kind note; and I now have to beg your pardon for not having done so. For one of my age, I have seen very little of the drama. The first presentation of Falstaff I ever saw was yours here, last winter or spring. Perhaps the best compliment I can pay is to say, as I truly can, I am very anxious to see it again. Some of Shakespeare's plays I have never read; while others I have gone over perhaps as frequently as any unprofessional reader. Among the latter are Lear, Richard Third, Henry Eighth, Hamlet, and especially Macbeth. I think nothing equals Macbeth. It is wonderful. Unlike you gentlemen of the profession, I think the soliloquy in Hamlet commencing ``O, my offence is rank'' surpasses that commencing ``To be, or not to be.'' But pardon this small attempt at criticism. I should like to hear you pronounce the opening speech of Richard the Third. Will you not soon visit Washington again? If you do, please call and let me make your personal acquaintance. Yours truly A. LINCOLN. |
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Shakespeare and Lincoln - Steve - 06-10-2018, 05:47 PM
RE: Shakespeare and Lincoln - David Lockmiller - 06-11-2018, 10:48 AM
RE: Shakespeare and Lincoln - RJNorton - 06-11-2018 01:00 PM
RE: Shakespeare and Lincoln - David Lockmiller - 06-12-2018, 11:04 AM
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