Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 155
... ideal peasant that ' eternal personification of the spirit of simplicity and truth , ' which he so impossibly aspired himself to be . Platon comes very near being real . His folk - songs and sayings , his evening prayer , ' Lay me down ...
... ideal peasant that ' eternal personification of the spirit of simplicity and truth , ' which he so impossibly aspired himself to be . Platon comes very near being real . His folk - songs and sayings , his evening prayer , ' Lay me down ...
Stran 215
... ideal to life and gradually prove its practicability . The danger of compromising the ideal in the process is obvious , but a fanatical absoluteness is not only dangerous , but useless . Such absoluteness , dogmatized in some par ...
... ideal to life and gradually prove its practicability . The danger of compromising the ideal in the process is obvious , but a fanatical absoluteness is not only dangerous , but useless . Such absoluteness , dogmatized in some par ...
Stran 286
... ideal of perfect human and spiritual harmony or the pur- suit , baffled it may be , of such an ideal . But Tolstoy's perception of what was unifying , or re- ligious in the purest sense , was narrow and arbitrary . And this led him to ...
... ideal of perfect human and spiritual harmony or the pur- suit , baffled it may be , of such an ideal . But Tolstoy's perception of what was unifying , or re- ligious in the purest sense , was narrow and arbitrary . And this led him to ...
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