Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 57
... intelligence . The intelligence alone , in seeking to impose order on life , is given to arbitrary exclusions ; the senses alone , in their craving for physical satisfaction , blot out all distinctions . In true vision the two faculties ...
... intelligence . The intelligence alone , in seeking to impose order on life , is given to arbitrary exclusions ; the senses alone , in their craving for physical satisfaction , blot out all distinctions . In true vision the two faculties ...
Stran 119
... intelligence , but intelligence need not be moral at all . So far as a man loses the instinctive virtues in develop- ing his intellect , he loses as much as , if not more than , he gains . And the education of a privileged class has un ...
... intelligence , but intelligence need not be moral at all . So far as a man loses the instinctive virtues in develop- ing his intellect , he loses as much as , if not more than , he gains . And the education of a privileged class has un ...
Stran 166
... intelligence , in Prince Andrew the two were morosely opposed . Tolstoy realized wherein the solution lay , but he ... intelligence which has created the discord , and only intelligence , instinctively inspired , can heal it . And ...
... intelligence , in Prince Andrew the two were morosely opposed . Tolstoy realized wherein the solution lay , but he ... intelligence which has created the discord , and only intelligence , instinctively inspired , can heal it . And ...
Vsebina
PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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