Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 73
... hatred upon his HEN Nature in the person of Maryanka had rejected animal self . That repentance for the abuse of the best years of his life in acts of carnal indulgence , which was to grow more and more intense as the tide of youth ...
... hatred upon his HEN Nature in the person of Maryanka had rejected animal self . That repentance for the abuse of the best years of his life in acts of carnal indulgence , which was to grow more and more intense as the tide of youth ...
Stran 77
... hatred of them , to that false opposition too of fact to fancy which Tolstoy made when he wrote - ' Always , originally , are impulses of the heart pure and elevated . It is actuality that destroys their innocence and charm . ' And it ...
... hatred of them , to that false opposition too of fact to fancy which Tolstoy made when he wrote - ' Always , originally , are impulses of the heart pure and elevated . It is actuality that destroys their innocence and charm . ' And it ...
Stran 193
... hatred deprived me of every spark of kindly feeling . Just a dull and steady hatred against myself and against that which had created me . What did create me ? God ? We say God .... " What if I tried to pray ? " I suddenly thought ...
... hatred deprived me of every spark of kindly feeling . Just a dull and steady hatred against myself and against that which had created me . What did create me ? God ? We say God .... " What if I tried to pray ? " I suddenly thought ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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