Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 36
... already dimly involved with that of death . Seventy years later Tolstoy was to describe in Resurrection how Nekhlyudov hated himself for desiring his mother's death , so that he might be relieved of the physical repulsion that her long ...
... already dimly involved with that of death . Seventy years later Tolstoy was to describe in Resurrection how Nekhlyudov hated himself for desiring his mother's death , so that he might be relieved of the physical repulsion that her long ...
Stran 111
... already contrasted with that of the pseudo- civilized , the same limitation existed . Uncle Fyodor accepted death without a struggle , be- cause life had never allowed him to be self - indulgent . But it had also never allowed him to be ...
... already contrasted with that of the pseudo- civilized , the same limitation existed . Uncle Fyodor accepted death without a struggle , be- cause life had never allowed him to be self - indulgent . But it had also never allowed him to be ...
Stran 132
... Already , then , in 1860 the need which Tolstoy felt of personal salvation was so acute that it promised rapidly to ' destroy all other interests , just as the creeper suffocates all other plants . ' Already too he had begun to define ...
... Already , then , in 1860 the need which Tolstoy felt of personal salvation was so acute that it promised rapidly to ' destroy all other interests , just as the creeper suffocates all other plants . ' Already too he had begun to define ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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