Leo Tolstoy: A Biographical and Critical StudyF. Warne & Company, 1904 - 190 strani |
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Stran 112
... spirit and conserve our national interests without offence to the sensitiveness of other peoples , or without in- fringing their rightful claims . III . With no part of Tolstoy's teaching is it more difficult to restrain one's ...
... spirit and conserve our national interests without offence to the sensitiveness of other peoples , or without in- fringing their rightful claims . III . With no part of Tolstoy's teaching is it more difficult to restrain one's ...
Stran 157
... spirit is superior to matter . " From the day of his birth , " we read , " inevitable destruction awaits man -a senseless life and a senseless death - if he does not find the one thing needful for the true life . . . Christ . . . shows ...
... spirit is superior to matter . " From the day of his birth , " we read , " inevitable destruction awaits man -a senseless life and a senseless death - if he does not find the one thing needful for the true life . . . Christ . . . shows ...
Stran 158
... spirit rejoice in a plenitude of freedom . Hence all practices which tend to stimulate the flesh artificially , such as drinking alcoholic liquors , smok- ing tobacco , eating meat , and participating in exciting entertainments , are ...
... spirit rejoice in a plenitude of freedom . Hence all practices which tend to stimulate the flesh artificially , such as drinking alcoholic liquors , smok- ing tobacco , eating meat , and participating in exciting entertainments , are ...
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INTRODUCTION | 11 |
CHILDHOOD BOYHOOD AND YOUTH | 17 |
AND SYMPTOMS OF A CRISIS | 33 |
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