Tolstoy on Shakespeare: A Critical Essay on ShakespeareFunk & Wagnalls Company, 1906 - 167 страница |
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... natural to Gloucester at that moment , but merely in order , when left alone with Edgar , to enact the later scene of the imaginary leaping from the cliff . Notwithstanding Edgar has just seen his blinded father , and has learnt that ...
... natural to Gloucester at that moment , but merely in order , when left alone with Edgar , to enact the later scene of the imaginary leaping from the cliff . Notwithstanding Edgar has just seen his blinded father , and has learnt that ...
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... natural course of events , placed in positions requiring them to struggle with the surrounding world to which they find themselves in oppo- sition , and in this struggle should display 、 eir TOLSTOY ON SHAKESPEARE 47.
... natural course of events , placed in positions requiring them to struggle with the surrounding world to which they find themselves in oppo- sition , and in this struggle should display 、 eir TOLSTOY ON SHAKESPEARE 47.
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... natural course of events nor from their own characters , but is quite arbitrarily established by the author , and therefore can not produce on the reader the illusion which represents the essen- tial condition of art . " · Lear has no ...
... natural course of events nor from their own characters , but is quite arbitrarily established by the author , and therefore can not produce on the reader the illusion which represents the essen- tial condition of art . " · Lear has no ...
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... natural course of events . Equally unnatural , and obviously invented , is the fact that all through the tragedy Lear does not recognize his old courtier , Kent , and therefore the rela- tions between Lear and Kent fail to excite the ...
... natural course of events . Equally unnatural , and obviously invented , is the fact that all through the tragedy Lear does not recognize his old courtier , Kent , and therefore the rela- tions between Lear and Kent fail to excite the ...
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... natural course of events , or from the nature of the characters , and their want of conformity with time and space , is further increased by those coarse embellishments which are continually added by Shakespeare and intended to ap- pear ...
... natural course of events , or from the nature of the characters , and their want of conformity with time and space , is further increased by those coarse embellishments which are continually added by Shakespeare and intended to ap- pear ...
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