Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 38
... mental development is a hindrance to us . ' And a hindrance it is so far as it imprisons men in a mental vacuum , divorced at once from a natural and an imaginative life . But to deny the intellect is as impossible to the man in whom it ...
... mental development is a hindrance to us . ' And a hindrance it is so far as it imprisons men in a mental vacuum , divorced at once from a natural and an imaginative life . But to deny the intellect is as impossible to the man in whom it ...
Stran 82
... mental forces may enrich or submerge - that indeed was to be the direction of all Tolstoy's later effort . And in seeking to promote the union of mankind , he did but pro- ject his own problem and his own bias into the world at large ...
... mental forces may enrich or submerge - that indeed was to be the direction of all Tolstoy's later effort . And in seeking to promote the union of mankind , he did but pro- ject his own problem and his own bias into the world at large ...
Stran 254
... mental and physical , through which he screams per- petually . ' He was struggling in that black sack into which he was being thrust by an unseen resistless force . He struggled as the man condemned to death struggles in the hands of ...
... mental and physical , through which he screams per- petually . ' He was struggling in that black sack into which he was being thrust by an unseen resistless force . He struggled as the man condemned to death struggles in the hands of ...
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