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Twelfth Night , of which he wrote in very similar strains , he saw thrice . On the first occasion his impatience of this romantic play was due to external causes . He went to the theatre " against his own mind and resolution .
Twelfth Night , of which he wrote in very similar strains , he saw thrice . On the first occasion his impatience of this romantic play was due to external causes . He went to the theatre " against his own mind and resolution .
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However , he saw Henry IV . again a few months later , and had the grace to describe it as " a good play . " On a third occasion he wrote that , " contrary to expectation , " he was pleased by the delivery of Falstaff's ironical speech ...
However , he saw Henry IV . again a few months later , and had the grace to describe it as " a good play . " On a third occasion he wrote that , " contrary to expectation , " he was pleased by the delivery of Falstaff's ironical speech ...
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Consequently it is a tradition of the stage to cut the play of Hamlet by the omission of more than a third . Hamlet's part is usually retained almost in its entirety , but the speeches of every other character are seriously curtailed .
Consequently it is a tradition of the stage to cut the play of Hamlet by the omission of more than a third . Hamlet's part is usually retained almost in its entirety , but the speeches of every other character are seriously curtailed .
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