Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 20
... nature , I ceive everything in nature to be in constant process of development , and each of nature's constituent portions to be unconsciously contributing towards the development of others . But man is , though a like portion of nature ...
... nature , I ceive everything in nature to be in constant process of development , and each of nature's constituent portions to be unconsciously contributing towards the development of others . But man is , though a like portion of nature ...
Stran 45
... Nature as distinct from the conflict of her forces , and the peasant's loyalty to life as a social animal blinded him to the animal limita- tions , which must go with such a loyalty . His own intense animal response to Nature was at ...
... Nature as distinct from the conflict of her forces , and the peasant's loyalty to life as a social animal blinded him to the animal limita- tions , which must go with such a loyalty . His own intense animal response to Nature was at ...
Stran 110
... Nature ; her forces , so cruel as mere forces , are yet the agents of light as well as of darkness , of the purest human consciousness as of animal nescience . Nature in her purely physical aspect is indeed indifferent to our ideals ...
... Nature ; her forces , so cruel as mere forces , are yet the agents of light as well as of darkness , of the purest human consciousness as of animal nescience . Nature in her purely physical aspect is indeed indifferent to our ideals ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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