Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 14
... struggling to transcend Nature . From year to year the struggle grows more intense , the possibility of easy rela- tionship more difficult . He enthralls and overpowers , demoralizes and disintegrates , spinning about us the web of his ...
... struggling to transcend Nature . From year to year the struggle grows more intense , the possibility of easy rela- tionship more difficult . He enthralls and overpowers , demoralizes and disintegrates , spinning about us the web of his ...
Stran 38
... struggle I derived only a certain pliancy of mind , a weakening of the will , a habit of perpetual moral analysis and a diminution both of freshness of sentiment and of clearness of thought . ' Once again it was the instinctive revolt ...
... struggle I derived only a certain pliancy of mind , a weakening of the will , a habit of perpetual moral analysis and a diminution both of freshness of sentiment and of clearness of thought . ' Once again it was the instinctive revolt ...
Stran 186
... struggle for existence , by which the natural world preserves its equilibrium , into a vicious discord . But the struggle exists and feeling , independent of thought , cannot trans- form it into something higher . Until we have learnt ...
... struggle for existence , by which the natural world preserves its equilibrium , into a vicious discord . But the struggle exists and feeling , independent of thought , cannot trans- form it into something higher . Until we have learnt ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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