Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 21
... question of modern civilization , its relation to Christianity , and whether it can or should be preserved . And our answer to this question too must in the last resort depend upon our conception of the growth and value of human ...
... question of modern civilization , its relation to Christianity , and whether it can or should be preserved . And our answer to this question too must in the last resort depend upon our conception of the growth and value of human ...
Stran 153
... question that tormented him . ' your But they only solved the question in theory . For the 4+ common soldier succeeded in harnessing his thoughts together , $ 4 153 PRELUDE TO BATTLE.
... question that tormented him . ' your But they only solved the question in theory . For the 4+ common soldier succeeded in harnessing his thoughts together , $ 4 153 PRELUDE TO BATTLE.
Stran 157
... questions of that kind , which are similar to the question how to obtain the greatest amount of gratification from one's dinner , did not , and do not , exist for those who see the purpose of dinner in the nourishment it gives , and $ 4 ...
... questions of that kind , which are similar to the question how to obtain the greatest amount of gratification from one's dinner , did not , and do not , exist for those who see the purpose of dinner in the nourishment it gives , and $ 4 ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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