Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 60
... pleasure is annulled by realization of it , and therefore bodily pleasures never ought to be realized . Why had God given us realization , if realization was to make life more difficult ? ' The only escape from this dilemma seemed to ...
... pleasure is annulled by realization of it , and therefore bodily pleasures never ought to be realized . Why had God given us realization , if realization was to make life more difficult ? ' The only escape from this dilemma seemed to ...
Stran 184
... pleasure he derived from expressing his body like a Bashkir . ' Something very strange began to happen to me . At ... pleasure of being declined . This pleasure had never indeed been all- 184 $ 7 TOLSTOY.
... pleasure he derived from expressing his body like a Bashkir . ' Something very strange began to happen to me . At ... pleasure of being declined . This pleasure had never indeed been all- 184 $ 7 TOLSTOY.
Stran 270
... pleasure and another , between for example the pleasure of touching a delicate skin and that of listening to great poetry , both , in his opinion , merely pandered to self - indulgence . " The theory of art founded on beauty . is ...
... pleasure and another , between for example the pleasure of touching a delicate skin and that of listening to great poetry , both , in his opinion , merely pandered to self - indulgence . " The theory of art founded on beauty . is ...
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