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" Hamlet is made to shew, is no counterfeit, but the real face of absolute aversion, - of irreconcileable alienation. It may be said he puts on the madman; but then he should only so far put on this counterfeit lunacy as his own real distraction will give... "
Rosamund Gray: Recollections of Christ's Hospital, Etc. Etc - Page 115
by Charles Lamb - 1835 - 356 pages
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The Analectic Magazine, Volume 5

1815 - 558 pages
...Hamlet is made to show, is no counterfeit, but the real face of absolute aversion — of irreconcilable alienation. It may be said he puts on the madman ,...confirmed, practised way, like a master of his art, or, as Daine Quickly would say, " like •ne of those harlotery players." I mean no disrespect to any Actor...
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Analectic Magazine: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., Volume 5

1815 - 628 pages
...Hamlet is made to show, is no counterfeit, but the real face of absolute aversion — of irreconcilable alienation. It may be said he puts on the madman ;...or, as Dame Quickly would say, " like one of those harlotery players." I mean no disrespect to any Actor; but the sort of pleasure which Shakspeare's...
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The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., Volume 5

1815 - 554 pages
...Humlet is made to show, is no counterfeit, but the real lace of absolute aversion— of irreconcilable alienation. It may be said he puts on the madman ;...or, as Dame Quickly would say, " like one of those harlotery players." I mean ni disrespect ' to any Actor; but the sort of pleasure which Shakspeare's...
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Works: Including His Most Intesesting Letters

Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 pages
...disgust as Hamlet is made to show, is no counterfeit, but the real face of absolute aversion,—of irreconcileable alienation. It may be said he puts...disrespect to any actor, but the sort of pleasure whioh Shakspeare's plays give in the acting seems to me not at all to differ from that which the audience...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Hamlet. 1877

William Shakespeare - 1877 - 506 pages
...Ham. is made to show is no counterfeit, but the real face of absolute aversion, — of irreconcilable alienation. It may be said he puts on the madman ;...would say, ' like one of those harlotry players.' HAZLITT (p. no) : Hamlet's conduct to Oph. is quite natural in his circumstances. It is that of assumed...
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The Works of Charles Lamb: With a Sketch of His Life and Final ..., Volume 2

Charles Lamb - 1875 - 618 pages
...Hamlet is made to show is no counterfeit, but the real face of absolute aversion — of irreconcilable alienation. It may be said he puts on the madman ;...Dame Quickly would say, "like one of those harlotry olayers." I mean no disrespect to any actor, but the sort of pleasure which Shakspeare's plays give...
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Works of Charles Lamb: Edited and Dramatic Tales, Essays and Critisms

Charles Lamb - English literature - 1876 - 740 pages
...Hamlet is made to show, is no counterfeit, but the real face of absolute aversion, — of irreconcilable alienation. It may be said he puts on the madman ;...would say, " like one of those harlotry players." 1 mean no disrespect to any actor, but the sort of pleasure which Shakspere's plays give in the acting...
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Hamlet: Edited by Horace Howard Furness, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1877 - 504 pages
...Ham. is made to show is no counterfeit, but the real face of absolute aversion,— of irreconcilable alienation. It may be said he puts on the madman ;...would say, ' like one of those harlotry players.' HAZLITT (p. 11o) : Hamlet's conduct to Oph. is quite natural in his circumstances. It is that of assumed...
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The Complete Works of Charles Lamb: Containing His Letters, Essays, Poems, Etc

Charles Lamb - 1879 - 732 pages
...is made to show, is no counterfeit, but tha res,l face of absolute aversion, — of ¡rreconcileable ienable friend like her. And do, do insert, if you have not lost, my dedication. It will i have hie own real distraction will give him leave ; that is, incompletely, imperfectly ; not in that confirmed,...
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Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays of Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb - 1885 - 448 pages
...counterfeit, but the real face of absolute aversion, — of irreconcilable alienation. It may be stiid he puts on the madman ; but then he should only so...his art, or as Dame Quickly would say, "like one of tl.ose harlotry players." I mean no disrespect to any actor, hut the sort of pleasure which Shakspere's...
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