Tolstoy on ArtSmall, Maynard & Company, 1924 - 504 strani |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–5 od 57
Stran 12
... as terribly nervous and excitable , " with unnaturally glittering eyes which kept rapidly moving 1 Oxford University Press , " World's Classics " series , London and New York . myself . " We are told from one object to 12 TOLSTOY ON ART.
... as terribly nervous and excitable , " with unnaturally glittering eyes which kept rapidly moving 1 Oxford University Press , " World's Classics " series , London and New York . myself . " We are told from one object to 12 TOLSTOY ON ART.
Stran 13
graf Leo Tolstoy, Aylmer Maude. myself . " We are told from one object to another . " Pózdnyshev says that he was " on the very point of suicide " ; remarks that " you can drive me to madness . I cannot answer for of " the mad animal ...
graf Leo Tolstoy, Aylmer Maude. myself . " We are told from one object to another . " Pózdnyshev says that he was " on the very point of suicide " ; remarks that " you can drive me to madness . I cannot answer for of " the mad animal ...
Stran 14
... object . A dance is played , I dance , and the music has achieved its object . Mass has been sung , I receive Com- munion , and that music too has reached a conclusion . Otherwise it is only agitating , and what ought to be done in that ...
... object . A dance is played , I dance , and the music has achieved its object . Mass has been sung , I receive Com- munion , and that music too has reached a conclusion . Otherwise it is only agitating , and what ought to be done in that ...
Stran 34
... for his passions , suffers , torments others , endures danger and want , schemes , strug- gles with others , escapes from his poverty , and at last is united with the object of his love and becomes distinguished 34 TOLSTOY ON ART.
... for his passions , suffers , torments others , endures danger and want , schemes , strug- gles with others , escapes from his poverty , and at last is united with the object of his love and becomes distinguished 34 TOLSTOY ON ART.
Stran 35
graf Leo Tolstoy, Aylmer Maude. united with the object of his love and becomes distinguished , rich , and happy . Such a book , even if everything described in it really happened , and though there were in it nothing im- probable , would ...
graf Leo Tolstoy, Aylmer Maude. united with the object of his love and becomes distinguished , rich , and happy . Such a book , even if everything described in it really happened , and though there were in it nothing im- probable , would ...
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
according activity appear artist Balaam Bel-Ami CHAPTER character chief Christian Church conception of beauty considered Cordelia counterfeit art counterfeits critics daugh daughter definition of art demands drama Duke of Albany Edgar Edmund esthetic estheticians evil evoke exist expressed false father Fédka French Gervinus give Gloucester Goneril harmful Hegel Henri de Régnier highest human imitation important infected insignificant Kent kind King King Lear Kreutzer Sonata labour Lear lives matter Maupassant meaning moral nature novel object Olenka Othello painting peasant perverted play pleasure poems poet poetic poetry produce question reader real art recognised religion religious perception reply Richard Strauss Russian scene Schasler sense Shakespeare Siegfried sincerity society soul speak story subject-matter taste teaching theory thing thought tion Tivoli Gardens Tolstoy Tolstoy's transmitting feelings true art truth understand upper classes whole wishes words Wotan writers