Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 110
... become part in the earth , something will remain and will be found . ' He would have done well to remember this in later years . For there can be no real victory of the spirit which is not founded in Nature ; her forces , so cruel as ...
... become part in the earth , something will remain and will be found . ' He would have done well to remember this in later years . For there can be no real victory of the spirit which is not founded in Nature ; her forces , so cruel as ...
Stran 203
... become truly civilized was the only fertile solution of his discords , as of those of the world at large , and in a true civilization the self is neither renounced nor indulged . It is expressed , not in servile obedience to the life ...
... become truly civilized was the only fertile solution of his discords , as of those of the world at large , and in a true civilization the self is neither renounced nor indulged . It is expressed , not in servile obedience to the life ...
Stran 229
... become too intelligent to be savages . But the process is evolutionary , and it is as sentimental to believe that the majority of men are already ripe for the ' divine conception of life , ' or that all criminals are only such because ...
... become too intelligent to be savages . But the process is evolutionary , and it is as sentimental to believe that the majority of men are already ripe for the ' divine conception of life , ' or that all criminals are only such because ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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