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, he defends moscow, radishchev spoke in favor of st.to his king, kneels and kisses his hand; this does not prevent him from being in opposition, if he so desires. wants, we sign every day as our most humble servants, well, signature, your humble servant, yes, it was customary then, but at the same time, as pushkin says, and no one concludes from this that we are asking to become commercial merchants, there is in this work... hair they will stand on end, how many disgusting tortures, incomprehensible torments, what cold barbarity on the one hand, on the other, what terrible poverty? this is an attempt to complicate the overly simplified image of the poet, to return, as it were , everything to ours, what was intended from this, so to say, seized. it seems to me that pushkin’s attitude towards stealing is somewhat more complicated, but i’ll start them a little from afar. in 1825, pushkin wrote a comment on the annals of tacetus, where he spoke sharply of the roman writer for his one-sided criticism of tiberius, for the fact that tiberius w
, he defends moscow, radishchev spoke in favor of st.to his king, kneels and kisses his hand; this does not prevent him from being in opposition, if he so desires. wants, we sign every day as our most humble servants, well, signature, your humble servant, yes, it was customary then, but at the same time, as pushkin says, and no one concludes from this that we are asking to become commercial merchants, there is in this work... hair they will stand on end, how many disgusting tortures,...
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push through a conversation about radishchev, after all, a very important figure for russian culturelf-awareness the same etikabrists, for the self-awareness of pushkin himself, and so on. yes, where he writes for the sake of censorship, sneaking in some thoughts of the parent, some ideas, there, for example, in a conversation about marriages, for example, on a trip from moscow to st. petersburg, yes, he is there writes that forced marriages remain an evil, but i am not quoting verbatim, but close to the text, responding to the corresponding chapter from radishchev’s book; nevertheless, in this article for a contemporary there is sympathy for radishchev and a desire to convey some kind of sentiment. “we never considered the one who gave birth to be a great man, his act always seemed to us a crime, unexcusable, and the trip to moscow was a very mediocre book, but with all that, we cannot help but recognize him as a criminal with an extraordinary spirit, a political fanatic, deluded, of course, but acting with amazing selflessness and with some kind of knightly conscience, that’s what
push through a conversation about radishchev, after all, a very important figure for russian culturelf-awareness the same etikabrists, for the self-awareness of pushkin himself, and so on. yes, where he writes for the sake of censorship, sneaking in some thoughts of the parent, some ideas, there, for example, in a conversation about marriages, for example, on a trip from moscow to st. petersburg, yes, he is there writes that forced marriages remain an evil, but i am not quoting verbatim, but...
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sake of censorship, because radishchev’s work remained prohibited, and where he is trying to somehowfigure for russian culture, for the self-awareness of the same tekabrists, for the self-awareness of pushkin himself there and so on, yes - where he writes for the sake of censorship , dragging through some thoughts of the parent, some ideas, there, for example, in a conversation about marriages, for example, on a trip from moscow to st. petersburg, yes, he writes there that forced marriages remain an evil, but i am quoting verbatim... but close to the text, and responding to the corresponding chapter from the book radishchev, and yet in this article for a contemporary there is sympathy for radishchev and a desire to convey some news about him, so he writes: we never considered the one who gave birth to be a great man, his act always seemed to us a crime, unexcusable, but a trip to moscow is a very mediocre book, but with all that we can’t help but... recognize him as a criminal with an extraordinary spirit, a political fanatic who is mistaken, of course, but acts with amazing selfless
sake of censorship, because radishchev’s work remained prohibited, and where he is trying to somehowfigure for russian culture, for the self-awareness of the same tekabrists, for the self-awareness of pushkin himself there and so on, yes - where he writes for the sake of censorship , dragging through some thoughts of the parent, some ideas, there, for example, in a conversation about marriages, for example, on a trip from moscow to st. petersburg, yes, he writes there that forced marriages...
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and at the end of catherine’s reign. because educational ideas, expressed in the manner in which radishchevsentiments of peasant rebellion, and we would end up with the great french revolution, and of course, catherine, based on all this taken together, decided that with freemasonry, roughly speaking, it’s time to put an end to this flourishing of freemasonry, although formally, formally, she did not prohibit it, so you remembered the shvedov and suspicion about the swedes, well, the freemasons, well , listen, the freemason kutuzov fought with... some kind of political fight was prohibited within the framework of the lodge itself, it allowed it, which led to the fact that sometimes people sat in the lodges, well, completely different views, the very in fact, i remember... they sat and, so to speak, held meetings in the same box, and then, yes, this is also like an exception from his apostle, prince trubetskoy, and at the same time they ruled after the decembrist uprising, which means that in the investigative commission, this means that on one side of the table sat apostle muravyov or let’s
and at the end of catherine’s reign. because educational ideas, expressed in the manner in which radishchevsentiments of peasant rebellion, and we would end up with the great french revolution, and of course, catherine, based on all this taken together, decided that with freemasonry, roughly speaking, it’s time to put an end to this flourishing of freemasonry, although formally, formally, she did not prohibit it, so you remembered the shvedov and suspicion about the swedes, well, the...
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ruff ershovich about the grief of misfortune, then the main names: lomonosov, fonvizin, derzhavin, radishchevdov, pushkin, lermontov, gogol, koltsov, baratynsky, tyuchev, fet, nikrasov, gertson, turgeev, goncharov, ostrovsky, slatykov , the multimillion masses of the population of the majority of uneducated people, who had not read these books back in 1911, 90% of the people did not know these names at all, by 1941 the bulk of soviet schoolchildren had read these books, after all, you yourself studied around this 1921 year of the program, our dears skeptics, liberals, right-wing radicals, monarchists, you know that the skeptics in response say that even under the previous government everything... this would have been read over time, but specially trained people made a simple calculation and found out that at the rate of elimination of illiteracy, that we had in our country, say, by 1914, illiteracy would have been eliminated only by the end of the seventies, but by 1941 we would not have made it, the game is close, who you bet on, register in the betting league application and get profit. i'm
ruff ershovich about the grief of misfortune, then the main names: lomonosov, fonvizin, derzhavin, radishchevdov, pushkin, lermontov, gogol, koltsov, baratynsky, tyuchev, fet, nikrasov, gertson, turgeev, goncharov, ostrovsky, slatykov , the multimillion masses of the population of the majority of uneducated people, who had not read these books back in 1911, 90% of the people did not know these names at all, by 1941 the bulk of soviet schoolchildren had read these books, after all, you yourself...
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, what goal did radishchev have, what exactly did he want, there is no credibility in slander and...he was already a response to another prominent liberal and democrat, chiadaev, who called the history of russia a gloomy, dull existence, which has become canonical. i am far from admiring everything that i see around me, but i swear on my honor that i would not want to change my fatherland for anything in the world. or have a different history than the history of our ancestors, the way god gave it to us. well, who is the tallest gun? this is the fate of the people. the best there is in the world. one can only be proud. this can never be taken away from us. and his tongue is the greatest. polukhomorye, green oak. gold chain on dubet. this a wonderful evening, this wonderful company. this is a wonderful team that does all this, in this it seems to me that such a piercing, pure note sounds that one cannot help but worry, the living pushkin manifested itself in the birds, in the swallows, which were simply unbearable, flew beautifully for half the concert, frogs, which simply had their ow
, what goal did radishchev have, what exactly did he want, there is no credibility in slander and...he was already a response to another prominent liberal and democrat, chiadaev, who called the history of russia a gloomy, dull existence, which has become canonical. i am far from admiring everything that i see around me, but i swear on my honor that i would not want to change my fatherland for anything in the world. or have a different history than the history of our ancestors, the way god gave...
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oldest, unofficial names of the city; it appeared back in the 15th century, that’s exactly what radishchevthunder stone. lump weighing approximately a thousand tons, it took almost a year to transport it to st. petersburg; a classic can sometimes surprise. and... this city lives not only by classics, modern art flourishes here in all its unexpected splendor, it is no coincidence that it was in st. petersburg that a museum was opened, which has no analogues in the world, the street art museum, it is located on the territory of an operating layered plant plastics, in my opinion, is quite a suitable place. dmitry, good afternoon, my name is mark, good afternoon, mark, it’s very nice, you know, i was expecting anyone here at... to see, but not such a person in an elegant suit, why? well, because for me, street art is something informal, yes, but we work in contrast, yeah, you know, that is, street art is located in a factory, in an operating enterprise, and a street art museum, it seems to me , he should be like this, mm, that’s why the combination of contrasts, ret was born at a time when peo
oldest, unofficial names of the city; it appeared back in the 15th century, that’s exactly what radishchevthunder stone. lump weighing approximately a thousand tons, it took almost a year to transport it to st. petersburg; a classic can sometimes surprise. and... this city lives not only by classics, modern art flourishes here in all its unexpected splendor, it is no coincidence that it was in st. petersburg that a museum was opened, which has no analogues in the world, the street art museum,...
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oldest, unofficial names of the city, it appeared back in the 15th century, this is exactly what radishchevaid. in general, st. petersburg surprises, cultivates and educates even the regulars of this city. here is the kunstkamera, familiar to everyone, but... it will probably be a surprise for you what inspired peter i to create a collection of rarities: an ordinary pine tree that stood in this very place, its branch grew into the trunk, forming a sort of semi-ring, a truly unusual sight, the emperor was amazed . according to all the laws of the genre, we must then go to nevsky prospekt, but no, the street is waiting for you. not only is there no such object on the city map, but this vertical street goes straight into the sky. and here again are familiar images. on the shore of the desert waves he stood, full of great thoughts, looking into the distance. by the way, you knew that the paste of the bronze horseman, perhaps the only one among the monuments, has its own name. thunder stone. the block, weighing about a thousand tons , was transported to st. petersburg for almost a year. classics
oldest, unofficial names of the city, it appeared back in the 15th century, this is exactly what radishchevaid. in general, st. petersburg surprises, cultivates and educates even the regulars of this city. here is the kunstkamera, familiar to everyone, but... it will probably be a surprise for you what inspired peter i to create a collection of rarities: an ordinary pine tree that stood in this very place, its branch grew into the trunk, forming a sort of semi-ring, a truly unusual sight, the...