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IV<br />

WHAT PART DO THE WORDS " NAME "<br />

AND<br />

"<br />

DARTS " PLAY IN BACON'S WRITINGS ?<br />

Whafs in a name ?<br />

By any<br />

that which we call a rose.<br />

other name would smell as sweet.<br />

Romeo and Juliet.<br />

Neque enim famae auceps sum.<br />

FRANCISCI BACONI De Interpretatione<br />

Naturae Prooemium.<br />

Nor am I a hunter after fame.<br />

FRANCIS BACON'S Preface to his<br />

Interpretation of Nature.<br />

IN his "Arte of English Poesie " George Puttenham<br />

speaks in high terms of praise of the reverence in<br />

which poets were held in former days, and then goes<br />

on to say :<br />

But in these dayes (although some learned Princes may<br />

take delight in Poets) yet universally<br />

it is not so. For as well<br />

Poets as Poesie are despised, and the name become, of honorable<br />

infamous.<br />

For that reason, Puttenham had his book printed<br />

without his name as the author ;<br />

it was published<br />

anonymously.<br />

But the same author evidently numbers Queen<br />

Elizabeth among the crowned heads that still valued

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