Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 118
... knowledge but have been like Burns ' father as Carlyle described him : ' a man of thoughtful , intense character , as the best of our peas- ants are , valuing knowledge , possessing some and open- minded for more , of keen insight and ...
... knowledge but have been like Burns ' father as Carlyle described him : ' a man of thoughtful , intense character , as the best of our peas- ants are , valuing knowledge , possessing some and open- minded for more , of keen insight and ...
Stran 315
... knowledge , and transformed into a thing of beauty and understanding . As Bertrand Russell has written , " There is only one road to progress . . . and that is : Science wielded by love . Without Science , love is powerless ; without ...
... knowledge , and transformed into a thing of beauty and understanding . As Bertrand Russell has written , " There is only one road to progress . . . and that is : Science wielded by love . Without Science , love is powerless ; without ...
Stran 319
... knowledge by which alone men may possess themselves and the forces at their command . For love cannot be disinterested without knowledge and a morality which spurns science is as often self - interested as a science which spurns ...
... knowledge by which alone men may possess themselves and the forces at their command . For love cannot be disinterested without knowledge and a morality which spurns science is as often self - interested as a science which spurns ...
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