Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 139
... perception and conception coincide . This coincidence was only perfect , however , so long as his perception was predominantly physical . His style degenerates , becom- ing even vague and diffuse , as soon as he deserts the concrete ...
... perception and conception coincide . This coincidence was only perfect , however , so long as his perception was predominantly physical . His style degenerates , becom- ing even vague and diffuse , as soon as he deserts the concrete ...
Stran 271
... perception . ' The fundamental weakness in this definition , as we shall show in a moment , lies in the word ' feelings , ' a word which he tried to define by the phrase ' flowing from their religious perception , ' but which remained ...
... perception . ' The fundamental weakness in this definition , as we shall show in a moment , lies in the word ' feelings , ' a word which he tried to define by the phrase ' flowing from their religious perception , ' but which remained ...
Stran 276
... perception than Tolstoy who tried to revert to a peasant consciousness ; they have not conformed to a primitive Christianity , but they have come nearer , we believe , to the reality of Christ's values . Admittedly , however , the ...
... perception than Tolstoy who tried to revert to a peasant consciousness ; they have not conformed to a primitive Christianity , but they have come nearer , we believe , to the reality of Christ's values . Admittedly , however , the ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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