Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 86
... example , in Anna Karenina is a perfect example of a man who enjoyed life because he was un- touched by moral scruple . His whole person which ' seemed to shine with suppressed joy ' is drawn in sharp contrast to that of Levin , who ...
... example , in Anna Karenina is a perfect example of a man who enjoyed life because he was un- touched by moral scruple . His whole person which ' seemed to shine with suppressed joy ' is drawn in sharp contrast to that of Levin , who ...
Stran 140
... example , by his white teeth , Karenin by his cracking fingers , Natasha by her restless , impulsive movement , Kutuzov by his lethargic stoutness , Napoleon by his puffy chest and yellow skin . Through these physical characteristics ...
... example , by his white teeth , Karenin by his cracking fingers , Natasha by her restless , impulsive movement , Kutuzov by his lethargic stoutness , Napoleon by his puffy chest and yellow skin . Through these physical characteristics ...
Stran 212
... example we chiefly need is the example not of abnegation but of use and fulfilment ; it is , indeed , in- finitely more difficult to create harmony than to refuse to touch the instrument with which it is to be made : and the task of ...
... example we chiefly need is the example not of abnegation but of use and fulfilment ; it is , indeed , in- finitely more difficult to create harmony than to refuse to touch the instrument with which it is to be made : and the task of ...
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