Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 38
... instinctive revolt of the creature against the disintegration of consciousness . And indeed . to develop thought as a self ... instincts which seek to flout it , forcing them to a denial of themselves . The self - analysis and abstract ...
... instinctive revolt of the creature against the disintegration of consciousness . And indeed . to develop thought as a self ... instincts which seek to flout it , forcing them to a denial of themselves . The self - analysis and abstract ...
Stran 70
... instincts overran his conscience without gaining the victory . In the other he shows how his conscience fought his instincts to a standstill ; but here too the final victory was never won nor the combatants reconciled . THE ANTAGONISMS ...
... instincts overran his conscience without gaining the victory . In the other he shows how his conscience fought his instincts to a standstill ; but here too the final victory was never won nor the combatants reconciled . THE ANTAGONISMS ...
Stran 119
... instincts rationally that he idealized the peasant who was saved by circumstances from a false refinement and from ... instinctive virtues in develop- ing his intellect , he loses as much as , if not more than , he gains . And the ...
... instincts rationally that he idealized the peasant who was saved by circumstances from a false refinement and from ... instinctive virtues in develop- ing his intellect , he loses as much as , if not more than , he gains . And the ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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