Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 186
... idea of a God we cannot build up anything . ' But he fails to dis- tinguish an idea from a feeling . A conception of what is good or evil is essential to a really creative life , and thought must enter into such a conception . An ...
... idea of a God we cannot build up anything . ' But he fails to dis- tinguish an idea from a feeling . A conception of what is good or evil is essential to a really creative life , and thought must enter into such a conception . An ...
Stran 209
... idea to work in our mind and soul , and of inexhaustible value there . ' Christ in fact revealed , often in the form ... ideas ' to work in our mind and soul ' were too vague and too corruptible a medium of salvation to satisfy Tolstoy ...
... idea to work in our mind and soul , and of inexhaustible value there . ' Christ in fact revealed , often in the form ... ideas ' to work in our mind and soul ' were too vague and too corruptible a medium of salvation to satisfy Tolstoy ...
Stran 296
... idea of life which he was striving to realize . They are , as Mr. Wyndham Lewis has recently written , ' immense shadows , rather than realities in a cheaply concrete sense . ' But Tolstoy , who was wholly insensitive to this idea , was ...
... idea of life which he was striving to realize . They are , as Mr. Wyndham Lewis has recently written , ' immense shadows , rather than realities in a cheaply concrete sense . ' But Tolstoy , who was wholly insensitive to this idea , was ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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