Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 75
... sensual re- sponse to them was so engrossing that it excluded all else . That a licentious social atmosphere might aggravate such sensuality was of course perfectly true , and Tolstoy was right both as an artist and a moralist to stress ...
... sensual re- sponse to them was so engrossing that it excluded all else . That a licentious social atmosphere might aggravate such sensuality was of course perfectly true , and Tolstoy was right both as an artist and a moralist to stress ...
Stran 265
... sensual power . And closely associated with his hostility to women was his hostility to art . For ' everybody knows ... sensual pleasure of hearing , just as taste is a sensual pleasure - there is no moral sense in it . ' He was ...
... sensual power . And closely associated with his hostility to women was his hostility to art . For ' everybody knows ... sensual pleasure of hearing , just as taste is a sensual pleasure - there is no moral sense in it . ' He was ...
Stran 267
... sensual wreathings , is simply a lewd performance . ' And he described pictures by French artists representing female nudeness in various forms as ' all the productions of people suffering from erotic mania . ' But however just such ...
... sensual wreathings , is simply a lewd performance . ' And he described pictures by French artists representing female nudeness in various forms as ' all the productions of people suffering from erotic mania . ' But however just such ...
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