Irving as Hamlet (Classic Reprint)
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Among the commonest examples of that cant of criticism which Sterne found so offensive, is the assertion that Shakspeare is for the closet rather than the stage. If a dramatic reporter has no other exordium ready, he always begins with that. If, incapable of giving an idea of the performance he should describe, he desires to convey to his readers an impression of himself as a "superior person, " he adheres throughout his article to the notion that Shakspeare is unactable, or at least is better understood when only read, and probably imposes upon many. For a, lazy age, going to the theatre is too tiresome, for a gaudy and frivolous generation anything better than opera bouffe is too slow. It is an easy escape to say that there is no acting now-a-days, and that if there were it would be wasted on a dramatist too grand to be acted. But this is never said or believed by those who have studied Shakspeare both in the library and in the theatre. And least of a all can it be said or believed of "Hamlet."
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