Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 157
... marriage but the pleasure married people get from one another , that is to say , only the beginning of marriage , and not its whole significance which lies in the family . But then and now these discussions and questions of that kind ...
... marriage but the pleasure married people get from one another , that is to say , only the beginning of marriage , and not its whole significance which lies in the family . But then and now these discussions and questions of that kind ...
Stran 182
... marriages , and not only for the husband and wife but for the children who were supposed to justify them , because his concep- tion of women was material . The loveless marriage of a young girl was not tragic to him , because he treated ...
... marriages , and not only for the husband and wife but for the children who were supposed to justify them , because his concep- tion of women was material . The loveless marriage of a young girl was not tragic to him , because he treated ...
Stran 256
... marriage without love is not marriage ; that love alone sanctifies marriage , and that real marriage is only such as is sanctified by love ? ' . . ... ' Yes , but how is one to understand what is meant by " true love " ? said the ...
... marriage without love is not marriage ; that love alone sanctifies marriage , and that real marriage is only such as is sanctified by love ? ' . . ... ' Yes , but how is one to understand what is meant by " true love " ? said the ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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