Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 88
... heart and the really great writers , as he advised Tolstoy to do , and had thereby evolved an art which exquisitely reflected the irony and pathos of life . But Tolstoy , who was too engrossed in his own heart to make a passive study of ...
... heart and the really great writers , as he advised Tolstoy to do , and had thereby evolved an art which exquisitely reflected the irony and pathos of life . But Tolstoy , who was too engrossed in his own heart to make a passive study of ...
Stran 95
... heart of Liza in Two Hussars , as she sat at her window listening to the nightingales that sang in the moonlight and felt that ' life is a sweet and joyful thing for one who had some one to love and a pure con- science . ' And such was ...
... heart of Liza in Two Hussars , as she sat at her window listening to the nightingales that sang in the moonlight and felt that ' life is a sweet and joyful thing for one who had some one to love and a pure con- science . ' And such was ...
Stran 302
... heart , so that if the one organ is vitiated the other cannot act rightly . ' And his words might well be quoted against himself . For it was because he failed to admit the function of reason as a necessary principle of growth in an ...
... heart , so that if the one organ is vitiated the other cannot act rightly . ' And his words might well be quoted against himself . For it was because he failed to admit the function of reason as a necessary principle of growth in an ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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