Leo Tolstoy: A Biographical and Critical StudyF. Warne & Company, 1904 - 190 strani |
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Stran 49
... tion came to an ignoble end . Once more he had lost his religion . What was to be the next step ? To ask this question is to misconstrue the position . He had lost the idea of perfection almost imperceptibly , and almost as ...
... tion came to an ignoble end . Once more he had lost his religion . What was to be the next step ? To ask this question is to misconstrue the position . He had lost the idea of perfection almost imperceptibly , and almost as ...
Stran 130
... tion is further elucidated thus : " Art begins when one person , with the object of joining another or others to himself in one and the same feeling , expresses that feeling by certain external indica- tions . To take the simplest ...
... tion is further elucidated thus : " Art begins when one person , with the object of joining another or others to himself in one and the same feeling , expresses that feeling by certain external indica- tions . To take the simplest ...
Stran 141
... tion of railways . Let us therefore hear Ruskin : " It is an insult to what is really great in art or literature to suppose that it in any way addresses itself to mean or uncultivated faculties . No man can be really appreciated but by ...
... tion of railways . Let us therefore hear Ruskin : " It is an insult to what is really great in art or literature to suppose that it in any way addresses itself to mean or uncultivated faculties . No man can be really appreciated but by ...
Vsebina
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
CHILDHOOD BOYHOOD AND YOUTH | 17 |
AND SYMPTOMS OF A CRISIS | 33 |
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