Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 78
... primitive in him exulting in the forcible suppression of thought , in the release from the meanness and responsibilities of self - consciousness . But the primitive man in Tolstoy had been rebuffed ; he 78 52 TOLSTOY.
... primitive in him exulting in the forcible suppression of thought , in the release from the meanness and responsibilities of self - consciousness . But the primitive man in Tolstoy had been rebuffed ; he 78 52 TOLSTOY.
Stran 276
... primitive grace can man come eventually to dis- cover ' a new relation to the world around him , ' and the finest modern minds have explored the paths which lead to such a relation . Humanity has not done , as Tolstoy asserted , ' with ...
... primitive grace can man come eventually to dis- cover ' a new relation to the world around him , ' and the finest modern minds have explored the paths which lead to such a relation . Humanity has not done , as Tolstoy asserted , ' with ...
Stran 284
... primitive consciousness of its author . It is therefore organic and so moral according to Tolstoy's true definition . It has the ' completeness , one- ness , the inseparable unity of form and content expressing the feeling the artist ...
... primitive consciousness of its author . It is therefore organic and so moral according to Tolstoy's true definition . It has the ' completeness , one- ness , the inseparable unity of form and content expressing the feeling the artist ...
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