Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 38
... deny the intellect is as impossible to the man in whom it has once asserted its rights as to deny the instincts is to the savage . To attempt to do so , as Tolstoy did all his life , is merely to confirm its despotism , until finally it ...
... deny the intellect is as impossible to the man in whom it has once asserted its rights as to deny the instincts is to the savage . To attempt to do so , as Tolstoy did all his life , is merely to confirm its despotism , until finally it ...
Stran 247
... denied the physical life over which it ruled . After all his ten years ' search in the Scriptures for the secret of eternal ... deny , now with a transient moral satisfaction , now with an overpowering physical disgust , the flesh which ...
... denied the physical life over which it ruled . After all his ten years ' search in the Scriptures for the secret of eternal ... deny , now with a transient moral satisfaction , now with an overpowering physical disgust , the flesh which ...
Stran 301
... denial , the very splendour of Shakespeare's acceptance seemed only to reflect the pride and the egotism which he ... deny it from interested motives , Shakespeare's morality is truer , is indeed of another order , than Tolstoy's . It ...
... denial , the very splendour of Shakespeare's acceptance seemed only to reflect the pride and the egotism which he ... deny it from interested motives , Shakespeare's morality is truer , is indeed of another order , than Tolstoy's . It ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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