Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 107
... became horrified , not so much at death , as at life . The horror , as has been sufficiently shown , was already in his heart , but from this time it crept more and more into his consciousness until it became eventually an obsession ...
... became horrified , not so much at death , as at life . The horror , as has been sufficiently shown , was already in his heart , but from this time it crept more and more into his consciousness until it became eventually an obsession ...
Stran 194
... became repulsive to me . Everything was wrong in my eyes . . . . My wife was vexed with me and abused me . But I was full of joy . ' He went to Mass , and as he was leaving the church , beggars were standing on the steps . ' It became ...
... became repulsive to me . Everything was wrong in my eyes . . . . My wife was vexed with me and abused me . But I was full of joy . ' He went to Mass , and as he was leaving the church , beggars were standing on the steps . ' It became ...
Stran 236
... became so repul- sive that all the pleasures of the luxurious life I formerly enjoyed became a torment to me . And try as I would to find in my soul some justification for our way of 236 $ 4 TOLSTOY.
... became so repul- sive that all the pleasures of the luxurious life I formerly enjoyed became a torment to me . And try as I would to find in my soul some justification for our way of 236 $ 4 TOLSTOY.
Vsebina
PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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