Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 166
... passions ; so we must only try to direct them to a noble aim , and it is therefore necessary that every one should be able to satisfy his passions within the limits of virtue . ' Noble aims , however , and ' virtue ' spiced with ...
... passions ; so we must only try to direct them to a noble aim , and it is therefore necessary that every one should be able to satisfy his passions within the limits of virtue . ' Noble aims , however , and ' virtue ' spiced with ...
Stran 211
... passions or his reason because he feared them , as Tolstoy did in his name ; and yet his very innocence of earthly passion , his assured and almost effortless spiritu- ality , and his claim that his kingdom was not of this world , have ...
... passions or his reason because he feared them , as Tolstoy did in his name ; and yet his very innocence of earthly passion , his assured and almost effortless spiritu- ality , and his claim that his kingdom was not of this world , have ...
Stran 277
... passions which artists had strug- gled to translate into the purer terms of imagination and humanity , they were necessary ingredients in a true life- conception . But Tolstoy who tried to deny his passions because he could not humanize ...
... passions which artists had strug- gled to translate into the purer terms of imagination and humanity , they were necessary ingredients in a true life- conception . But Tolstoy who tried to deny his passions because he could not humanize ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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