Tolstoy on Shakespeare: A Critical Essay on ShakespeareFunk & Wagnalls Company, 1906 - 167 страница |
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... plays , and I invariably underwent the same feelings : repulsion , weari- ness , and bewilderment . At the present time , before writing this preface , being desirous once more to test myself , I have , as an old man of seventy - five ...
... plays , and I invariably underwent the same feelings : repulsion , weari- ness , and bewilderment . At the present time , before writing this preface , being desirous once more to test myself , I have , as an old man of seventy - five ...
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... play which keeps the attention ' so strongly fixed , which so much agitates our passions , and interests our curiosity . " " We wish that we could pass this play over and say nothing about it , " says Hazlitt , " all that we can say ...
... play which keeps the attention ' so strongly fixed , which so much agitates our passions , and interests our curiosity . " " We wish that we could pass this play over and say nothing about it , " says Hazlitt , " all that we can say ...
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... play itself , or of its effects upon the mind , is mere impertinence ; yet we must say something . It is , then , the best of Shakespeare's plays , for it is the one in which he was the most in earnest . " " If the originality of ...
... play itself , or of its effects upon the mind , is mere impertinence ; yet we must say something . It is , then , the best of Shakespeare's plays , for it is the one in which he was the most in earnest . " " If the originality of ...
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... plays Lear's part , adds that there is no need for a lady's finery , which does not keep her warm . this he flies into a mad fury and says that to take vengeance on his daughters he will do something dreadful but that he will not weep ...
... plays Lear's part , adds that there is no need for a lady's finery , which does not keep her warm . this he flies into a mad fury and says that to take vengeance on his daughters he will do something dreadful but that he will not weep ...
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... play'd on her ripe lip seem'd not to know What guests were in her eyes ; which parted thence , As pearls from diamonds dropp'd . " And so forth . The gentleman says that Cordelia desires to see her father , but Kent says that Lear is ...
... play'd on her ripe lip seem'd not to know What guests were in her eyes ; which parted thence , As pearls from diamonds dropp'd . " And so forth . The gentleman says that Cordelia desires to see her father , but Kent says that Lear is ...
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