Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 104
... spiritual from the physical , nor is a spiritual conversion the less real or necessary because a man can no longer enjoy the pride of his body . One of the purposes of this book is to show that there comes a point in human development ...
... spiritual from the physical , nor is a spiritual conversion the less real or necessary because a man can no longer enjoy the pride of his body . One of the purposes of this book is to show that there comes a point in human development ...
Stran 112
... spiritual immor- tality . For a positive disinterestedness is the quality of all pure spiritual experience , and so far as personality con- sciously intrudes upon such experience , it limits it . Such an ultimate affirmation of self is ...
... spiritual immor- tality . For a positive disinterestedness is the quality of all pure spiritual experience , and so far as personality con- sciously intrudes upon such experience , it limits it . Such an ultimate affirmation of self is ...
Stran 257
... spiritual affinity ? ' asked the lady . ' Spiritual affinity ! Identity of ideals ! ' he repeated . ' But in that case why go to bed together ? ' And he continues , ' You know , what is vilest about it is that in theory love is ...
... spiritual affinity ? ' asked the lady . ' Spiritual affinity ! Identity of ideals ! ' he repeated . ' But in that case why go to bed together ? ' And he continues , ' You know , what is vilest about it is that in theory love is ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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