Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 96
... continual self - sacrifice , continual love for one another , and a continual sense in all things of a kind and beneficent ' Providence , ' of which she had dreamt so expansively before her marriage , merely frets her 96 $ 5 TOLSTOY.
... continual self - sacrifice , continual love for one another , and a continual sense in all things of a kind and beneficent ' Providence , ' of which she had dreamt so expansively before her marriage , merely frets her 96 $ 5 TOLSTOY.
Stran 229
... continual advance of reason upon force and a continual transformation of destructive into creative force ; and it is thus , and not by a sudden ecstatic conversion that the world may advance ' to a consciousness of the moral , living ...
... continual advance of reason upon force and a continual transformation of destructive into creative force ; and it is thus , and not by a sudden ecstatic conversion that the world may advance ' to a consciousness of the moral , living ...
Stran 247
... continually denied the physical life over which it ruled . After all his ten years ' search in the Scriptures for the secret of eternal life , he could still ' find nothing along the path of reasonable knowledge , except a denial of ...
... continually denied the physical life over which it ruled . After all his ten years ' search in the Scriptures for the secret of eternal life , he could still ' find nothing along the path of reasonable knowledge , except a denial of ...
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accepted achieve activity admit already animal artist beauty become believe body ceased characters Christianity Church civilization claimed conception conscience consciousness continually creative critical death demands deny described desire elements essential evil example exist experience expressed eyes fact failed faith false fear feeling felt final forces girl hands happiness hated heart human idea ideal individual inevitably instincts intelligence intense justify knowledge labour later less live longer look marriage meaning mental merely mind moral nature never once passions peace peasant perfect physical Pierre pleasure possessed possible practical primitive pure rational reality realize reason relation religious satisfy seek seemed sense sensual sentimental simple social society soul spiritual struggle suffering teaching thing thought tion Tolstoy Tolstoy's true truth turned understand virtue whole woman women writing wrote