Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 180
... relation to Vronsky is truer in its passion , finer in its feeling , and more informed with humanity and intelligence than her relation to Karenin . Her tragedy therefore , from an essentially moral standpoint , lies in the fact that ...
... relation to Vronsky is truer in its passion , finer in its feeling , and more informed with humanity and intelligence than her relation to Karenin . Her tragedy therefore , from an essentially moral standpoint , lies in the fact that ...
Stran 199
... relation of this essence to human life remained as obscure as ever . To be told that he was the medium of an essence ... relation with life . And yet an organic relation of a kind could persist in reason's despite . ' Reason worked , but ...
... relation of this essence to human life remained as obscure as ever . To be told that he was the medium of an essence ... relation with life . And yet an organic relation of a kind could persist in reason's despite . ' Reason worked , but ...
Stran 284
... relation to God is not one and the same , and the relation to God revealed in the works of Homer or the Hebrew prophets is to a modern perception imperfect . The Iliad is great art because the religious and artistic impulses were at one ...
... relation to God is not one and the same , and the relation to God revealed in the works of Homer or the Hebrew prophets is to a modern perception imperfect . The Iliad is great art because the religious and artistic impulses were at one ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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