In William Hazlitt’s "Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays," what does he imply when he says, "We dislike seeing our author’s plays performed, especially 'Hamlet.' No play endures the transition to the stage as poorly as this one"?

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Hazlitt suggests that the character of Hamlet is so complex that no actor can truly capture its essence on stage, making theatrical performances less satisfying compared to reading the play.

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