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<h1>Tolstoy on Shakespeare</h1>

<h2><i>A critical Essay on Shakespeare</i></h2>

<h3>By</h3>
<h2>LEO TOLSTOY</h2>

<h4><i>Translated by V. Tchertkoff and I. F. M.</i></h4>

<h5>Followed by</h5>

<h2>Shakespeare's Attitude to the Working Classes</h2>

<h3>By</h3>
<h2>ERNEST CROSBY</h2>

<h5>And a Letter From</h5>
<h2>G. BERNARD SHAW</h2>

<p class='frontend2'>NEW YORK &amp; LONDON<br />
FUNK &amp; WAGNALLS COMPANY<br />
1906</p>

<p class='frontend'><i>This Volume is issued by arrangement with V. Tchertkoff, sole<br />
literary representative of Leo Tolstoy outside Russia, and<br />
Editor of "The Free Age Press," Christchurch, Hants.</i></p>

<p class='frontend'><span class='smcap'>no rights reserved</span></p>

<p class='frontend'><i>Published, November, 1906</i></p>



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