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"Kissel recalls a young Alan King, by turns lively and enervated,
as the melancholy Jacques. His ``ages of man'' is one of the highlights...."
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The effort holds together, but there is a marked difference between
Kissel's expert Jaques, injecting enthusiasm into his celebrated melancholy
and equal parts ironic relish and rumbling bleakness into his evocation
of the seven ages of man...
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