Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 40
... happiness that was impending - some happiness so strong and assured as to verge upon ecstasy . . . . Lastly , my fourth and principal sentiment of all was abhorrence of myself , mingled with regret – yet a regret so blended with the ...
... happiness that was impending - some happiness so strong and assured as to verge upon ecstasy . . . . Lastly , my fourth and principal sentiment of all was abhorrence of myself , mingled with regret – yet a regret so blended with the ...
Stran 64
... Happiness is this ! ' he said to himself , ' Happiness lies in living for others . When trying to satisfy it selfishly - that is , by seek- ing for oneself riches , fame , comforts , or love - it may happen that circumstances arise ...
... Happiness is this ! ' he said to himself , ' Happiness lies in living for others . When trying to satisfy it selfishly - that is , by seek- ing for oneself riches , fame , comforts , or love - it may happen that circumstances arise ...
Stran 96
... happiness I had known in learning to love him . . . . I really was happy ; but my torment was that this happiness cost me no sort of effort , no sort of sacrifice , while energy for effort , for sacrifice was fretting me . ' To be ...
... happiness I had known in learning to love him . . . . I really was happy ; but my torment was that this happiness cost me no sort of effort , no sort of sacrifice , while energy for effort , for sacrifice was fretting me . ' To be ...
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