Leo Tolstoy: A Biographical and Critical StudyF. Warne & Company, 1904 - 190 strani |
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Stran 48
... moral , but in the moral sense alone . To put it colloquially , Tolstoy began by saying to his fellows , " Not you , but me ” ; he ended by saying , " Not me , but you . " His con- fession is the story of how he transferred perfection ...
... moral , but in the moral sense alone . To put it colloquially , Tolstoy began by saying to his fellows , " Not you , but me ” ; he ended by saying , " Not me , but you . " His con- fession is the story of how he transferred perfection ...
Stran 49
... moral man . ' There can be no doubt of the general truth of these words , -remembering , of course , that " murder " refers to warfare . When the standard of Russian life is taken into account , a standard which permitted an aunt , " a ...
... moral man . ' There can be no doubt of the general truth of these words , -remembering , of course , that " murder " refers to warfare . When the standard of Russian life is taken into account , a standard which permitted an aunt , " a ...
Stran 59
... moral , clear , and comprehensible rules , appealing so straight to the heart of every man ; nowhere else does He speak to a greater or more various mass of simple folk . If there be any clear and definite rules of Christian conduct ...
... moral , clear , and comprehensible rules , appealing so straight to the heart of every man ; nowhere else does He speak to a greater or more various mass of simple folk . If there be any clear and definite rules of Christian conduct ...
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INTRODUCTION | 11 |
CHILDHOOD BOYHOOD AND YOUTH | 17 |
AND SYMPTOMS OF A CRISIS | 33 |
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