Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 81
... idea , to the realization of which I feel myself capable of devoting my life . This idea is the founding of a new religion corresponding to the present state of mankind : F the religion of Christianity , but purged of dogmas and S2 THE ...
... idea , to the realization of which I feel myself capable of devoting my life . This idea is the founding of a new religion corresponding to the present state of mankind : F the religion of Christianity , but purged of dogmas and S2 THE ...
Stran 209
... idea to work in our mind and soul , and of inexhaustible value there . ' Christ in fact revealed , often in the form ... ideas ' to work in our mind and soul ' were too vague and too corruptible a medium of salvation to satisfy Tolstoy ...
... idea to work in our mind and soul , and of inexhaustible value there . ' Christ in fact revealed , often in the form ... ideas ' to work in our mind and soul ' were too vague and too corruptible a medium of salvation to satisfy Tolstoy ...
Stran 276
... idea of life considered as an individual existence . ' The highest idea of life is at once the most individual and the least self - limited . It is by developing personality and not by renouncing it , by extending and deepening self ...
... idea of life considered as an individual existence . ' The highest idea of life is at once the most individual and the least self - limited . It is by developing personality and not by renouncing it , by extending and deepening self ...
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