Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 63
... ceased to repel him . " These myriads of insects were so well suited to that monstrously lavish wild vegetation , these multi- tudes of birds and beasts which filled the forest , this dark foliage , this hot scented air , these runlets ...
... ceased to repel him . " These myriads of insects were so well suited to that monstrously lavish wild vegetation , these multi- tudes of birds and beasts which filled the forest , this dark foliage , this hot scented air , these runlets ...
Stran 156
... ceased to ask it , not because he has discovered a really convincing answer . tok до Certainly he is more human , because he is more re- signed , and the renewal of his love for Natasha and its realization in marriage sets the seal , as ...
... ceased to ask it , not because he has discovered a really convincing answer . tok до Certainly he is more human , because he is more re- signed , and the renewal of his love for Natasha and its realization in marriage sets the seal , as ...
Stran 254
... well as pathological exactitude . And his mental agony , if we strip it of Tolstoy's moral inter- pretation , resolves itself into a conflict between the will to live and the assaults of pain . When Ivan ceased 254 SI TOLSTOY.
... well as pathological exactitude . And his mental agony , if we strip it of Tolstoy's moral inter- pretation , resolves itself into a conflict between the will to live and the assaults of pain . When Ivan ceased 254 SI TOLSTOY.
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