Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 55
... failure to the external methods which he had adopted and still believed that the peasant , if he were not economically enslaved , would prove so ideally equipped by instinct as to have no need of science and that his passive trust in ...
... failure to the external methods which he had adopted and still believed that the peasant , if he were not economically enslaved , would prove so ideally equipped by instinct as to have no need of science and that his passive trust in ...
Stran 89
... failure to satisfy them in their most exacting form . Already indeed he doubted whether he was born for family life ... failed to find happiness ; I have my life ahead of . " This idea never occurs to me . I stake every- thing on one ...
... failure to satisfy them in their most exacting form . Already indeed he doubted whether he was born for family life ... failed to find happiness ; I have my life ahead of . " This idea never occurs to me . I stake every- thing on one ...
Stran 131
... failed . No physical activity , it seemed , could quell his accusing egotism , while every mental activity ... failure also of his practical efforts to champion justice as an Arbiter of Peace between land- owners and emancipated serfs ...
... failed . No physical activity , it seemed , could quell his accusing egotism , while every mental activity ... failure also of his practical efforts to champion justice as an Arbiter of Peace between land- owners and emancipated serfs ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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