Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 41
... false romanticism and false realism from which the sentimentalist can never find an exit . But the important thing to note at this point is that all the constituents of the problem existed , in the forms too which they were always to ...
... false romanticism and false realism from which the sentimentalist can never find an exit . But the important thing to note at this point is that all the constituents of the problem existed , in the forms too which they were always to ...
Stran 211
... false denial in others , of a false divorce between the spiritual and the material , and a substitution of negative prohibitions for positive principles . What was recently written of the influence of the purest • of Christian saints is ...
... false denial in others , of a false divorce between the spiritual and the material , and a substitution of negative prohibitions for positive principles . What was recently written of the influence of the purest • of Christian saints is ...
Stran 257
... false indulgence but a false asceticism . Pozdnyshev describes how as a boy of sixteen , ' woman , not some particular woman , but woman as something to be desired , woman , every woman , woman's nudity tor- mented ' him , how he lost ...
... false indulgence but a false asceticism . Pozdnyshev describes how as a boy of sixteen , ' woman , not some particular woman , but woman as something to be desired , woman , every woman , woman's nudity tor- mented ' him , how he lost ...
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