Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 194
... reality was not . But if this is not , then there is no death and no fear , and nothing is being torn asunder within ... reality it was not . ' For reality , he felt in himself , must be blameless . But he only felt this by turning a ...
... reality was not . But if this is not , then there is no death and no fear , and nothing is being torn asunder within ... reality it was not . ' For reality , he felt in himself , must be blameless . But he only felt this by turning a ...
Stran 209
... reality . But ideas ' to work in our mind and soul ' were too vague and too corruptible a medium of salvation to satisfy Tolstoy . Ideas to him , as has been sufficiently shown , had induced only a sentimental self - abandonment , and ...
... reality . But ideas ' to work in our mind and soul ' were too vague and too corruptible a medium of salvation to satisfy Tolstoy . Ideas to him , as has been sufficiently shown , had induced only a sentimental self - abandonment , and ...
Stran 294
... reality cannot be dissociated from the poetry through which it is expressed . It cannot in fact be paraphrased or translated into ' the form of an argument . ' It may be that Tolstoy's insensitiveness to this reality was to some extent ...
... reality cannot be dissociated from the poetry through which it is expressed . It cannot in fact be paraphrased or translated into ' the form of an argument . ' It may be that Tolstoy's insensitiveness to this reality was to some extent ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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