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1. Черноземова Е. Н. Джон Мильтон. «Потерянный рай»
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2. Морозов А. Ганс Якоб Кристоф Гриммельсгаузен и его роман «Симплициссимус». Переводы «Симплициссимуса»
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3. Д.Д. Благой. Джон Беньян, Пушкин и Лев Толстой. ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕ 2
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1. Черноземова Е. Н. Джон Мильтон. «Потерянный рай»
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Часть текста: th' upright heart and pure, Instruct me, for Thou know'st; Thou from the first Wast present, and, with mighty wings outspread, 20 Dove-like sat'st brooding on the vast Abyss, And mad'st it pregnant: what in me is dark Illumine, what is low raise and support; That, to the height of this great argument, I may assert Eternal Providence, And justify the ways of God to men. Say first — for Heaven hides nothing from thy view, Nor the deep tract of Hell — say first what cause Moved our grand Parents, in that happy state, Favoured of Heaven so highly, to fall off 30 From their Creator, and transgress his will For one restraint, lords of the world besides? Who first seduced them to that foul revolt? Th' infernal Serpent; he it was whose guile, Stirred up with envy and revenge, deceived The mother of mankind, what time his pride Had cast him out from Heaven, with all his host Of rebel Angels, by whose aid, aspiring To set himself in glory above his peers, He trusted to have equalled the Most High, 40 If he opposed; and, with ambitious aim ...
2. Морозов А. Ганс Якоб Кристоф Гриммельсгаузен и его роман «Симплициссимус». Переводы «Симплициссимуса»
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Часть текста: Ford. Julins Hвy, vol. 1 – 2. Budapest, 1964. Датский: Den eventyrlige Simplicissimus. Overs, fra tysk Mцgen Boisen. Bd. I – Hi: Kobenhavn, 1963. Итальянский: L'avventuroso Simplicissimus. Traduzione di Ugo Dettore с Bianca Ugo. Milano, 1945; ed. 2, Milano, 1954. Польский: Przygody Simplicissimusa Przelozla Anna Maria Linke. Warszawa, 1958. Русский: Чудаковатый Симплициссимус. Пер. Е. Гуро. М. – Л., 1925. Перевод сделан с сокращенного немецкого пересказа, в свою очередь подвергшегося обработке, что отмечено в предисловии к этому изданию. Сербохорватские: Симплициссимус. Превео др. Никола Поповип. Стихове препевао Бранимир Живо]Иповип. Београд, 1953. Pustolovni Simplicissimus. Dr. Mari ja Kon. Sarajevo, 1954. Словенский: Simplicius Simplicissimus. Pr.: Ivan Stopar. Ljubljana, 1962. Финский: Scikkailukas Simplicissimus. I – II. Rehevin vallaton kuvaus kolmikymmen-vuotisen sudan ajouta. Suomenantul Werner Anttila. Helsinki, 1950. Фламандский: Dе avontuurliike Simplicissimus. Leuven, 1939. Французские: Les aventures de Simplicius Simplicissimus. 2 vol. Paris, 1926. Les aventures de Simplicius Simplicissimus. Trad. M. Colleville. Paris, 1951; éd. 2. Paris, 1963. Чешские: Dobrodruzny...
3. Д.Д. Благой. Джон Беньян, Пушкин и Лев Толстой. ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕ 2
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Часть текста: I looked, and saw him open the book, and read therein: and as he read he wept and trembled; and not being able longer to contain, he brake out with a lamentable cry, saying,[2] «What shall 1 do?» (Acts II. 37; XVI. 30, 31.) In this plight, therefore, he went home and refrained himself as long as he could, that his wife and children should not perceive his distress; but he could not be silent long, because that his trouble increased; wherefore at length he brake his mind to his wife and children; and thus he began to talk to them: «O my dear wife», said he, «and you the children of my bowels, I, your dear friend, am in myself undone by reason of a burden that lieth hard upon me: moreover, I am for certainly informed that this our city[3] will be burned with fire from heaven; in which fearful overthrow, both myself, with thee my wife, and you, my sweet babes, shall miserably come to ruin, except (the which yet[4] I see not) some way of escape may be found, whereby we may be delivered». At this his relations were sore amazed; not for that they believed what he had said to them...