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Show Shakespeare's Mixed "Population.1 It is impossible to overestimate Ui' Influence on the view of government' with which Shakespeare, without Puritanism, Puri-tanism, invigorated the Anglo-Saxon mind both in England and America In the direction of at least freest Investigation Investi-gation of ecclesiastical principles and methods. American worldwideness, cosmopolitanism, or, if you please, that hospitality to all interests from anywhere any-where and everywhere, which is characteristic char-acteristic of the United States, has Its own method glorified in Shakespeare's Intellectual procedure. Shakespeare's population Is as mixed as our own. He-had He-had the American manner, with myriad-minded past, and the more varied and variable present. "Shakespeare "Shake-speare and the American Spirit," Dr,1 Frank W. Gunsaulus, In National Mag-i azlne. |