Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 118
... described him : ' a man of thoughtful , intense character , as the best of our peas- ants are , valuing knowledge , possessing some and open- minded for more , of keen insight and devout heart , friendly and fearless ; a fully unfolded ...
... described him : ' a man of thoughtful , intense character , as the best of our peas- ants are , valuing knowledge , possessing some and open- minded for more , of keen insight and devout heart , friendly and fearless ; a fully unfolded ...
Stran 123
... described the experience more exactly . It was because he experienced the victim's sensations with a morbid intensity unrelieved by even an element of rational detachment , that he felt that nothing could justify this deed . He felt it ...
... described the experience more exactly . It was because he experienced the victim's sensations with a morbid intensity unrelieved by even an element of rational detachment , that he felt that nothing could justify this deed . He felt it ...
Stran 182
... returns home after the marriage ceremony he feels that there is something that needs investigating , ' not now , of course , but sometime later , ' and in the first few months of his marriage he is described as awaking 182 $ 7 TOLSTOY.
... returns home after the marriage ceremony he feels that there is something that needs investigating , ' not now , of course , but sometime later , ' and in the first few months of his marriage he is described as awaking 182 $ 7 TOLSTOY.
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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