Leo Tolstoy: A Biographical and Critical StudyF. Warne & Company, 1904 - 190 strani |
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... relation between objective and subjective . " I fancied that besides myself nothing and nobody existed in the whole world ; that objects were not objects , but images which only appeared when I directed my attention to them ; and that ...
... relation between objective and subjective . " I fancied that besides myself nothing and nobody existed in the whole world ; that objects were not objects , but images which only appeared when I directed my attention to them ; and that ...
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... relation of the sexes . It is significant that St. Paul is sparingly consulted . The apostle was one of those who , metaphorically , had become eunuchs , and who had adopted this course for the kingdom of heaven's sake . He even urged ...
... relation of the sexes . It is significant that St. Paul is sparingly consulted . The apostle was one of those who , metaphorically , had become eunuchs , and who had adopted this course for the kingdom of heaven's sake . He even urged ...
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... relation to our neighbour and to the source from which we come . Of such art , Dickens's Christmas Carol , uniting us in a more vivid sense of compassion and love , is a ready example . " 1 ( 2 ) " The simple feelings of common life ...
... relation to our neighbour and to the source from which we come . Of such art , Dickens's Christmas Carol , uniting us in a more vivid sense of compassion and love , is a ready example . " 1 ( 2 ) " The simple feelings of common life ...
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INTRODUCTION | 11 |
CHILDHOOD BOYHOOD AND YOUTH | 17 |
AND SYMPTOMS OF A CRISIS | 33 |
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