Tolstoy on Shakespeare: A Critical Essay on ShakespeareFunk & Wagnalls Company, 1906 - 167 страница |
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... possible form , in Russian , in English , in German and in Schlegel's translation , as I was advised . Several times I read the dramas and the come- dies and historical plays , and I invariably underwent the same feelings : repulsion ...
... possible form , in Russian , in English , in German and in Schlegel's translation , as I was advised . Several times I read the dramas and the come- dies and historical plays , and I invariably underwent the same feelings : repulsion ...
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... possible , I will endeavor to describe the contents of the drama , and then to show why it is not that acme of perfection it is represented to be by critics , but is some- thing quite different . 66 II THE drama of " Lear " begins with ...
... possible , I will endeavor to describe the contents of the drama , and then to show why it is not that acme of perfection it is represented to be by critics , but is some- thing quite different . 66 II THE drama of " Lear " begins with ...
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... possible ) , I may confidently say that in the original it is yet.more absurd . For any man of our time - if he were not under the hypnotic suggestion that this drama is the height of perfection - it would be enough to read it to its ...
... possible ) , I may confidently say that in the original it is yet.more absurd . For any man of our time - if he were not under the hypnotic suggestion that this drama is the height of perfection - it would be enough to read it to its ...
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... , think , speak , and act quite unconformably with the given time and place . The action of " King Lear " takes place 800 years B.C. , and yet the • · characters are placed in conditions possible only in 4 TOLSTOY ON SHAKESPEARE 49.
... , think , speak , and act quite unconformably with the given time and place . The action of " King Lear " takes place 800 years B.C. , and yet the • · characters are placed in conditions possible only in 4 TOLSTOY ON SHAKESPEARE 49.
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... possible only in the Middle Ages : participating in the drama are kings , dukes , armies , and illegiti- mate children , and gentlemen , courtiers , doc- tors , farmers , officers , soldiers , and knights with vizors , etc. It is possible ...
... possible only in the Middle Ages : participating in the drama are kings , dukes , armies , and illegiti- mate children , and gentlemen , courtiers , doc- tors , farmers , officers , soldiers , and knights with vizors , etc. It is possible ...
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