Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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... society . A society which has become divided into exploiters and exploited through the acquisitiveness of a small minority of individuals who have accumulated wealth and power in their hands , can only regain its harmony when these in ...
... society . A society which has become divided into exploiters and exploited through the acquisitiveness of a small minority of individuals who have accumulated wealth and power in their hands , can only regain its harmony when these in ...
Stran 118
... society was in- deed valueless , but that there was no intrinsic virtue in ignorance and mental sloth , he himself ... society and worth descending far in society to seek . ' Humanity in fact owes as much to Caxton as to Hodge , and it ...
... society was in- deed valueless , but that there was no intrinsic virtue in ignorance and mental sloth , he himself ... society and worth descending far in society to seek . ' Humanity in fact owes as much to Caxton as to Hodge , and it ...
Stran 158
... Society which seeks to Christianize Russian society and government . ) He shares of course none of these ideas with Natasha , who , as Countess Tolstoy was those noval , intole احسان Purse , Povie Reerre not deeply intellectud , with ...
... Society which seeks to Christianize Russian society and government . ) He shares of course none of these ideas with Natasha , who , as Countess Tolstoy was those noval , intole احسان Purse , Povie Reerre not deeply intellectud , with ...
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