Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 17
... harmony soon enough to recover , with a difference , the unity of being which he has lost . It is difficult to demon- strate how this reconciliation is effected . The great artists and the great mystics have revealed it , and the ...
... harmony soon enough to recover , with a difference , the unity of being which he has lost . It is difficult to demon- strate how this reconciliation is effected . The great artists and the great mystics have revealed it , and the ...
Stran 144
... harmony in himself was reflected in his inability to create a completely human character . As he was to write : " There comes , as it were , unnecessary and gratuitous suffering , passing into a new form of life , untried as yet by man ...
... harmony in himself was reflected in his inability to create a completely human character . As he was to write : " There comes , as it were , unnecessary and gratuitous suffering , passing into a new form of life , untried as yet by man ...
Stran 313
... reached the point only of fearing the flesh and distrusting the intelligence , Christianity could not mean a positive disinterestedness , an extension of the self giving full play to all the faculties in harmony 313 EPILOGUE EPILOGUE.
... reached the point only of fearing the flesh and distrusting the intelligence , Christianity could not mean a positive disinterestedness , an extension of the self giving full play to all the faculties in harmony 313 EPILOGUE EPILOGUE.
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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