Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 152
... Pierre . Longing vaguely , but with his whole heart , to believe , he ' believed and felt a joyous sense of comfort , regeneration , and restoration to life . ' Enraptured by these moral sensations he pictured to him- self the ...
... Pierre . Longing vaguely , but with his whole heart , to believe , he ' believed and felt a joyous sense of comfort , regeneration , and restoration to life . ' Enraptured by these moral sensations he pictured to him- self the ...
Stran 153
... Pierre saw embodied the seven virtues which the Masonic Order prescribed . The soldier , like the peasant , accepted the ruling of life and moreover accepted it with a certain gaiety . And in doing so it seemed to Pierre that he was ...
... Pierre saw embodied the seven virtues which the Masonic Order prescribed . The soldier , like the peasant , accepted the ruling of life and moreover accepted it with a certain gaiety . And in doing so it seemed to Pierre that he was ...
Stran 159
... Pierre had represented the whole of Tolstoy's nature instead of its more expansive side , this dissatisfaction might never have become acute . But there was the other side , which Prince Andrew represented , to be taken into account And ...
... Pierre had represented the whole of Tolstoy's nature instead of its more expansive side , this dissatisfaction might never have become acute . But there was the other side , which Prince Andrew represented , to be taken into account And ...
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