Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 18
... felt and known , felt in its ideal essence , known in its formal manifestation . Reality can- not be perfectly apprehended save by this combination of active , critical thought and passive , sympathetic feeling , by virtue of which a ...
... felt and known , felt in its ideal essence , known in its formal manifestation . Reality can- not be perfectly apprehended save by this combination of active , critical thought and passive , sympathetic feeling , by virtue of which a ...
Stran 109
... felt it in him- self too . ' It was this that drove him to physical work and to emulation of the peasant , who subdued his body by toil and acquired the habit of self - renunciation by necessity . Thus he strove to ease the pressure of ...
... felt it in him- self too . ' It was this that drove him to physical work and to emulation of the peasant , who subdued his body by toil and acquired the habit of self - renunciation by necessity . Thus he strove to ease the pressure of ...
Stran 255
... felt that women expressed with terrible seductiveness the physical life which he must deny . He felt it so morbidly that he could write in a letter , still unpublished , that ' in modern times they appear to be possessed of devils , and ...
... felt that women expressed with terrible seductiveness the physical life which he must deny . He felt it so morbidly that he could write in a letter , still unpublished , that ' in modern times they appear to be possessed of devils , and ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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