was recently talking with philologists, and i involuntarily remembered i think it’s somewhere in gasparov’sn’t put into it, there are hundredths of what we read in hamlet today. today we are also partly talking about the fact that each generation, including historical documents, reads in its own way, and in what way this manifests itself in its own way, it can manifest itself simply in its own way, because you and i live here and now, then yes, we look through the glasses that we have and, in general, cannot take them off. yes, but nevertheless, we are still talking about people, and this is ours this is fundamentally human. the only thing really. and speaking of people. we, uh, again, need to understand. yes, they were other people. they lived in a different era. yes, but nonetheless. this is the most important thing that happened to them. this is what we, in principle, are able to understand; everything else is, in general, details in the grand scheme of things, but that’s what we need. as a matter of fact, this is precisely why we talk about this experience because it is fundamentally th