Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 7
... Tolstoy was a great artist and a great critic of art , he is equally significant to us to - day as the baffled searcher after an art of life . It is as such that I have studied him here , exploring his personality in relation to his art ...
... Tolstoy was a great artist and a great critic of art , he is equally significant to us to - day as the baffled searcher after an art of life . It is as such that I have studied him here , exploring his personality in relation to his art ...
Stran 76
... Tolstoy was to describe so wonderfully again and again as an ineffable joy which could not centre itself upon one object , but extended itself to all and sundry . " To him a life holding aught save moments of love and rapture now seemed ...
... Tolstoy was to describe so wonderfully again and again as an ineffable joy which could not centre itself upon one object , but extended itself to all and sundry . " To him a life holding aught save moments of love and rapture now seemed ...
Stran 276
... Tolstoy described as the ' malady of non - acceptance of Christ's teaching ' to be a necessary stage in man's advance towards its truer realization . It is only through self - consciousness , with ... Tolstoy's conten- tion 276 S2 TOLSTOY.
... Tolstoy described as the ' malady of non - acceptance of Christ's teaching ' to be a necessary stage in man's advance towards its truer realization . It is only through self - consciousness , with ... Tolstoy's conten- tion 276 S2 TOLSTOY.
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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