Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 77
... pure and elevated . It is actuality that destroys their innocence and charm . ' And it was because Tolstoy was so enslaved and could not free himself by rational self - mastery that he transferred the vileness which he felt in himself ...
... pure and elevated . It is actuality that destroys their innocence and charm . ' And it was because Tolstoy was so enslaved and could not free himself by rational self - mastery that he transferred the vileness which he felt in himself ...
Stran 95
... pure con- science . ' And such was the mood in which the girl of this story saw , as it seemed to her for the first time in her life , the sunrise after the night when she was convinced that Sergei Mihalovitch loved her . ' And such a ...
... pure con- science . ' And such was the mood in which the girl of this story saw , as it seemed to her for the first time in her life , the sunrise after the night when she was convinced that Sergei Mihalovitch loved her . ' And such a ...
Stran 96
... pure condition of soul ' ; and thus stripped of much of their sentimental glamour , they are felt only as the mediums of a restricted physical actuality . ' Loving was not enough for me after the happiness I had known in learning to ...
... pure condition of soul ' ; and thus stripped of much of their sentimental glamour , they are felt only as the mediums of a restricted physical actuality . ' Loving was not enough for me after the happiness I had known in learning to ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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