Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 53
... rational but patronizing Liberals , to which he became more and more averse as he grew older , lay in the fact that they were patronizing and not that they were rational . Tolstoy , however , did not make this distinction . He dismissed ...
... rational but patronizing Liberals , to which he became more and more averse as he grew older , lay in the fact that they were patronizing and not that they were rational . Tolstoy , however , did not make this distinction . He dismissed ...
Stran 121
... rational arguments advanced in its favour he could not listen . At the same time the rational arguments which he later ad- vanced against it were very unconvincing . He was to argue , for example , in The Kingdom of God is Within You ...
... rational arguments advanced in its favour he could not listen . At the same time the rational arguments which he later ad- vanced against it were very unconvincing . He was to argue , for example , in The Kingdom of God is Within You ...
Stran 210
... rational upon scriptural quotation , if these elements had not existed there . Christ's spiritual insight was such that his teaching may reinforce and crown a positive ideal and may be applied to circumstances which he could not ...
... rational upon scriptural quotation , if these elements had not existed there . Christ's spiritual insight was such that his teaching may reinforce and crown a positive ideal and may be applied to circumstances which he could not ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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