Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 38
... thought . ' Once again it was the instinctive revolt of the creature against the disintegration of consciousness . And indeed to develop thought as a self - sufficient faculty , ' to think of what I am thinking concerning my own thoughts ...
... thought . ' Once again it was the instinctive revolt of the creature against the disintegration of consciousness . And indeed to develop thought as a self - sufficient faculty , ' to think of what I am thinking concerning my own thoughts ...
Stran 175
... pride that had ruined him . He could not agree with the statement that a few dozen men ... had the right of saying that they and the newspapers were expressing the thought of the people - a thought 86 175 PRELUDE TO BATTLE.
... pride that had ruined him . He could not agree with the statement that a few dozen men ... had the right of saying that they and the newspapers were expressing the thought of the people - a thought 86 175 PRELUDE TO BATTLE.
Stran 193
... thought . ' He prays , and by diverting his thoughts from himself gains some relief . But it is transient , because even in the act of prayer he is conscious of opposing himself to God , of blaming Him and flinging angry questions at ...
... thought . ' He prays , and by diverting his thoughts from himself gains some relief . But it is transient , because even in the act of prayer he is conscious of opposing himself to God , of blaming Him and flinging angry questions at ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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