Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 82
... religion , not promising future bliss , but giving bliss on earth . . . . Deliberately to promote the union of mankind by religion - that is the basic thought which , I hope , will dominate me . ' To concentrate upon man , whose ...
... religion , not promising future bliss , but giving bliss on earth . . . . Deliberately to promote the union of mankind by religion - that is the basic thought which , I hope , will dominate me . ' To concentrate upon man , whose ...
Stran 271
... religious perception . ' The fundamental weakness in this definition , as we shall show in a moment , lies in the ... religion , with but the external forms of one , which they supported as being profitable and even S2 THE TRIUMPH OF ...
... religious perception . ' The fundamental weakness in this definition , as we shall show in a moment , lies in the ... religion , with but the external forms of one , which they supported as being profitable and even S2 THE TRIUMPH OF ...
Stran 287
... religious essence of art , ' he meant ' not an external inculcation of any religious truths . . . but the expression of a definite view of life corresponding to the highest religious understanding of a given period . ' This view he ...
... religious essence of art , ' he meant ' not an external inculcation of any religious truths . . . but the expression of a definite view of life corresponding to the highest religious understanding of a given period . ' This view he ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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