Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 86
... admit the possibility of this , but as a moralist , battling desperately against carnal temptation , he denied it with all the vehemence of his nature . Stepan , for example , in Anna Karenina is a perfect example of a man who enjoyed ...
... admit the possibility of this , but as a moralist , battling desperately against carnal temptation , he denied it with all the vehemence of his nature . Stepan , for example , in Anna Karenina is a perfect example of a man who enjoyed ...
Stran 105
... admit that she is dying but thinks by going abroad that she will recover , and who , when at last she is prevailed upon to receive the last consolations of religion , tries still to derive physical rather than spiritual hope from them ...
... admit that she is dying but thinks by going abroad that she will recover , and who , when at last she is prevailed upon to receive the last consolations of religion , tries still to derive physical rather than spiritual hope from them ...
Stran 305
... admit that Christ meant what he said , and had he not said that ' Whoso leaveth not house and lands and children for my sake is not worthy of Me ' ? He might ease his sense of self - reproach by confessing his weakness , by admitting ...
... admit that Christ meant what he said , and had he not said that ' Whoso leaveth not house and lands and children for my sake is not worthy of Me ' ? He might ease his sense of self - reproach by confessing his weakness , by admitting ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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