Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 84
... truth . But Tolstoy demanded that the writer should strive after nothing less than an absolute harmony and the final truth of life . He demanded that he should combine in his activity the saint's , the priest's and also the teacher's ...
... truth . But Tolstoy demanded that the writer should strive after nothing less than an absolute harmony and the final truth of life . He demanded that he should combine in his activity the saint's , the priest's and also the teacher's ...
Stran 111
... truth or falsehood of art by its appeal to the peasant betrayed how limited his conception was of truth to Nature , and how arbitrary his exclusion of some of the highest human faculties from the sphere of her originating influence ...
... truth or falsehood of art by its appeal to the peasant betrayed how limited his conception was of truth to Nature , and how arbitrary his exclusion of some of the highest human faculties from the sphere of her originating influence ...
Stran 205
... truth in the teaching is to me indubitable ; but it is also certain that there is falsehood in it , and I must find what is true and what is false , and must disentangle the one from the other . ' This was the great task which absorbed ...
... truth in the teaching is to me indubitable ; but it is also certain that there is falsehood in it , and I must find what is true and what is false , and must disentangle the one from the other . ' This was the great task which absorbed ...
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