Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 84
... Perfect disinterestedness of vision demands a perfect , a dedicated personality , one which , if it has not risen above good and evil , is for ever testing in action the distinction between them and striving after selflessness as the ...
... Perfect disinterestedness of vision demands a perfect , a dedicated personality , one which , if it has not risen above good and evil , is for ever testing in action the distinction between them and striving after selflessness as the ...
Stran 115
... perfect insight with that of ignorance is an act of treachery to the mind towards which all who are weary mental warfare and sceptical , as they well may be , of a barren intellectualism whether literary or scientific , are sorely ...
... perfect insight with that of ignorance is an act of treachery to the mind towards which all who are weary mental warfare and sceptical , as they well may be , of a barren intellectualism whether literary or scientific , are sorely ...
Stran 155
... perfect humanity , in his freedom not only from the desire to dominate and possess , but from any earthly attachment . And yet we are to believe that he achieved this freedom not through any spiritual stress , but instinctively , that ...
... perfect humanity , in his freedom not only from the desire to dominate and possess , but from any earthly attachment . And yet we are to believe that he achieved this freedom not through any spiritual stress , but instinctively , that ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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