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"Though this be madness, yet there is method in 't." who wrote it, who said it, and where?

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That'd be Shakespeare. It's in Hamlet, and I think Polonius says it, although it might be Rozencrantz or Guildenstern. It's when Hamlet's supposed to be mad, obviously, and is actually an unusually perceptice remark for Polonius. So I might be wrong.

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