Joaquin Miller claims that he knows a professor at Harvard who writes slashing editorials, and he "reckons" that other universities also afford writers of force and culture for the press. As to writing plays, he thinks that every attorney's clerk, certainly every Harvard or Cambridge graduate, has at least a brace of plays. But no one will produce them. Few will read them. Yet, so far from being dull or worthless, they are often great. But they are fashioned after the Greek, or after Shakespeare, and out of date.
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