Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 59
... eyes , its slender , pointed nose , and the mouth that was always one with the eyes , yet always expressing something different . ' The insight of the last phrase is typical of the power of physical evocation which he was to wield so ...
... eyes , its slender , pointed nose , and the mouth that was always one with the eyes , yet always expressing something different . ' The insight of the last phrase is typical of the power of physical evocation which he was to wield so ...
Stran 178
... eyes under thick long lashes , ' a peculiarly restrained , vivacious expression ' and a ' scarcely perceptible smile that played about her rosy lips . ' Like her brother Stepan ' she seemed overflowing with radiance , which against her ...
... eyes under thick long lashes , ' a peculiarly restrained , vivacious expression ' and a ' scarcely perceptible smile that played about her rosy lips . ' Like her brother Stepan ' she seemed overflowing with radiance , which against her ...
Stran 194
... eyes . My wife was vexed with me and abused me . But I was full of joy . ' He went to Mass , and as he was leaving the church , beggars were standing on the steps . ' It became instantly clear to me that this ought not to be , and in ...
... eyes . My wife was vexed with me and abused me . But I was full of joy . ' He went to Mass , and as he was leaving the church , beggars were standing on the steps . ' It became instantly clear to me that this ought not to be , and in ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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