Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 60
... realized . Why had God given us realization , if realization was to make life more difficult ? ' • The only escape ... realizing faculty by a complete abandonment to bodily experience . And it was this possibility which he next explored ...
... realized . Why had God given us realization , if realization was to make life more difficult ? ' • The only escape ... realizing faculty by a complete abandonment to bodily experience . And it was this possibility which he next explored ...
Stran 113
... realize this , but it led him to deny Nature instead of seeking how she might co - operate with human understanding . And so the discord remained and the fear of death which was the penalty of discord . For H c . し him ' the busy dance ...
... realize this , but it led him to deny Nature instead of seeking how she might co - operate with human understanding . And so the discord remained and the fear of death which was the penalty of discord . For H c . し him ' the busy dance ...
Stran 129
... realize the extent to which the Western Civilization which he rejected was the logical outcome of that great protesting personality . Luther indeed was primitive enough to please him , but although in some ways he plunged men back into ...
... realize the extent to which the Western Civilization which he rejected was the logical outcome of that great protesting personality . Luther indeed was primitive enough to please him , but although in some ways he plunged men back into ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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