Tolstoy On Shakespeare; a Critical Essay On Shakespeare

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Tolstoy Leo Graf
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8). According A !■" r 14« TOLSTOY ON SHAKESPEARE Vi to Shakespeare, the Roman populace had made no advance in cleanliness in the centuries between Co- riolanus and C«?sar^ Casca gives a vivid picture of the offer of the crown to Julius, and his rejection of it: "And still as he refused it the rabblement shouted, and - clap|)ed their chapped hands, and threw up their sweaty n'ght-caps, and uttered such a deal of stinking breath, because Crcsar refused the crown, thai it had almost choked Caesar,... for he 8w*ooned and fell down at it. And for mine own part I durst not laugh, for fear of opening my lips and receiving the bad air.*' And he calls them the '"tag-rag people" (Julius Ca?sar, Act 1, So. 9).
The play of ** Coriolaniis ** is a mine of insults to the people and it becomes tiresome to quote them. The ) hero calls them the "beast with many heads** (Act * 4, Sc. 3), and again he says to the crowd: "What's the matter, you dissentious rop;ues, Tliat rubbinf^ the noor itch of your opinion Make yourself scabs?


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