Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 201
... faith , they have this advantage , that they introduce into every answer a relation between the finite and the infinite without which there can be no solution . ' Simple people preserved this relation instinctively , and their very ...
... faith , they have this advantage , that they introduce into every answer a relation between the finite and the infinite without which there can be no solution . ' Simple people preserved this relation instinctively , and their very ...
Stran 202
... faith of the simple and the life and creed of the privileged commands agreement . But once again it led him to deny the con- sciousness which he hated rather than to relate it positively to the instinctive life which he loved . The faith ...
... faith of the simple and the life and creed of the privileged commands agreement . But once again it led him to deny the con- sciousness which he hated rather than to relate it positively to the instinctive life which he loved . The faith ...
Stran 205
... faith , which led Tolstoy to write - " That there is truth in the teaching is to me indubitable ; but it is also certain that there is falsehood in it , and I must find what is true and what is false , and must disentangle the one from ...
... faith , which led Tolstoy to write - " That there is truth in the teaching is to me indubitable ; but it is also certain that there is falsehood in it , and I must find what is true and what is false , and must disentangle the one from ...
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