Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 22
... human and the human natural . Such a man was Tolstoy . Champion of so many humane causes , he was never completely human himself . For the perfect humanity to which the individual and civilization must aspire is a condition of positive ...
... human and the human natural . Such a man was Tolstoy . Champion of so many humane causes , he was never completely human himself . For the perfect humanity to which the individual and civilization must aspire is a condition of positive ...
Stran 50
... human life , ' never learnt to spiritualize his in- stincts by making them intelligently human . He tried , as we shall see , first to silence the accusing voice of his humanity in purely physical activities and experiences and to ...
... human life , ' never learnt to spiritualize his in- stincts by making them intelligently human . He tried , as we shall see , first to silence the accusing voice of his humanity in purely physical activities and experiences and to ...
Stran 125
... human happiness and might very well diminish it , or that natural and human evolution , even if they overlapped , were distinct in kind . Instead , however , he claimed that the two tendencies were finally and fatally opposed , and the ...
... human happiness and might very well diminish it , or that natural and human evolution , even if they overlapped , were distinct in kind . Instead , however , he claimed that the two tendencies were finally and fatally opposed , and the ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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