Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 108
... death , had revealed his conviction that death was the end of all . ' And if he found nothing to cling to , what can I find ? Still less ! ' So Tolstoy argued a month after the event , an event which , in his own words , tore him ...
... death , had revealed his conviction that death was the end of all . ' And if he found nothing to cling to , what can I find ? Still less ! ' So Tolstoy argued a month after the event , an event which , in his own words , tore him ...
Stran 109
... death in his own life . For ' death was not so far off as he had been in the habit of thinking . He felt it in him- self too . ' It was this that drove him to physical work and to emulation of the peasant , who subdued his body by toil ...
... death in his own life . For ' death was not so far off as he had been in the habit of thinking . He felt it in him- self too . ' It was this that drove him to physical work and to emulation of the peasant , who subdued his body by toil ...
Stran 254
... death in his past life , and so he cannot accept it in the little life which remains to him . Like Levin's brother and the lady in Three Deaths , he takes the sacrament and it merely renews his hope of physical recovery . And then ...
... death in his past life , and so he cannot accept it in the little life which remains to him . Like Levin's brother and the lady in Three Deaths , he takes the sacrament and it merely renews his hope of physical recovery . And then ...
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