Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 31
... later life it gained an enhanced poignancy as he saw the gulf inevit - 30 - hé's ably widening between himself and ecstatic natural life still fr and was harrowed by the terrible paradox that only in death but death , which he dreaded ...
... later life it gained an enhanced poignancy as he saw the gulf inevit - 30 - hé's ably widening between himself and ecstatic natural life still fr and was harrowed by the terrible paradox that only in death but death , which he dreaded ...
Stran 32
... later a sense of sin , of ' this burden of death ; ' but behind the twisted Christian ethic which the self - conscious sinner of later days preached and tried to practise lay always the remembrance of those moments in early childhood ...
... later a sense of sin , of ' this burden of death ; ' but behind the twisted Christian ethic which the self - conscious sinner of later days preached and tried to practise lay always the remembrance of those moments in early childhood ...
Stran 44
... later to make the peasant , quite un- critically , the final criterion of moral , æsthetic and spiritual value and blinded him to the fact that the struggle for social justice must be in the last resort ' a war of all the good of all ...
... later to make the peasant , quite un- critically , the final criterion of moral , æsthetic and spiritual value and blinded him to the fact that the struggle for social justice must be in the last resort ' a war of all the good of all ...
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