Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 74
... fact . And it was a fact which distorted not only his life but his opinions , giving him indeed a searching insight into the brutal impulses which masqueraded behind the sentimentalities of society , its love - making and war - making ...
... fact . And it was a fact which distorted not only his life but his opinions , giving him indeed a searching insight into the brutal impulses which masqueraded behind the sentimentalities of society , its love - making and war - making ...
Stran 181
... fact that she contracted a loveless marriage , but that she broke it , not in the fact that she was moral enough to hate her enslavement by instinct while lacking the power to free herself , but that she had developed a moral sense at ...
... fact that she contracted a loveless marriage , but that she broke it , not in the fact that she was moral enough to hate her enslavement by instinct while lacking the power to free herself , but that she had developed a moral sense at ...
Stran 230
... facts of Russia , by his refusal in fact to admit that only reason , patiently applied to life , can solve the contradictions between our rational and our animal natures . He complained , for example , that man has merely set to work ...
... facts of Russia , by his refusal in fact to admit that only reason , patiently applied to life , can solve the contradictions between our rational and our animal natures . He complained , for example , that man has merely set to work ...
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