Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 113
... appetites of those whose minds it has stunted , and it may materially assist towards the balancing of more highly developed natures . But it cannot silence the mind which has begun to ques- tion . Tolstoy was slowly to realize this ...
... appetites of those whose minds it has stunted , and it may materially assist towards the balancing of more highly developed natures . But it cannot silence the mind which has begun to ques- tion . Tolstoy was slowly to realize this ...
Stran 143
... appetites . Indeed their ideas are often but abstracted appetites and their ' spiritual doubts and joys ' are deter- mined by physical fluctuations , ' eternal hesitations and oscillations of feeling ' as Turgenev described them , cul ...
... appetites . Indeed their ideas are often but abstracted appetites and their ' spiritual doubts and joys ' are deter- mined by physical fluctuations , ' eternal hesitations and oscillations of feeling ' as Turgenev described them , cul ...
Stran 151
... appetites because he is intoxicated by them and he finds no security in his dreams of moral perfection for the same reason . His marriage with a woman inherently coarse despite her education in the most aristocratic circles sets him ...
... appetites because he is intoxicated by them and he finds no security in his dreams of moral perfection for the same reason . His marriage with a woman inherently coarse despite her education in the most aristocratic circles sets him ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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